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Depends if it’s officially classified as shared accommodation rather than a rental unit.
By your description it doesn’t sound like shared accommodation to me (people sharing the same living space). I don’t think sharing a laundry room counts.
I suspect some landlords are being loose with the definition of shared to try and bypass tenancy regulations.
Best to talk to the tenancy board. If it’s not shared the rent increase is limited. If it’s shared, they can do whatever they want more or less.
I contacted the Tenancy board. What they’re doing is illegal. They also did a rent increase last year more than the prescribed limit and also we weren’t given a 3 month notice, so I was informed that I can file for reimbursement there too.
Good to know. I’ve been on both sides of the fence as a tenant and a landlord. We never play silly games with rent and the rules.