Ontario Apartment Associations

EOLO - Eastern Ontario Landlord Organization

The Eastern Ontario Landlord Organization consists of most of the large residential landlords in Ottawa, as well as many medium and small landlords.
 

FRPO - Federation of Rental Housing Providers of Ontario

The Federation of Rental-housing Providers of Ontario is the province’s leading advocate for quality rental housing.

 

GTAA - Greater Toronto Apartment Association

Based in Toronto, ON, the Greater Toronto Apartment Association represents the interests of greater Toronto's most active and concerned firms participating in the multifamily rental housing industry.
 

HDAA - Hamilton and District Apartment Association

The Hamilton and District Apartment Association, a non-profit organization, was formed in the spring of 1960 and is believed to be one of the oldest landlord and property management associations in the Province of Ontario.

 

LPMA - London Property Managers Association

London Property Management Association is a non-profit organization, located in London, Ontario Canada, that provides information and education to landlords.

 

ORLA - Ottawa Region Landlords Association

Ottawa Region Landlords Association (ORLA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1987 primarily for but not limited to landlords and property managers who meet, share information and act in the common interest. 

 

WRAMA - Waterloo Regional Apartment Management Association

The Waterloo Regional Apartment Management Association was formed to provide information and support to owners and managers of residential rental properties all over the Golden Triangle.

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