Ontario, Hanover: 4 Houses and Condos for Rent

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595 1ST Street, Hanover

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$12

595 1st Street, Hanover, Ontario N4N 3V8

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13 days

... commercial uses such as fitness facilities and accessory offices. Take advantage of limited-time leasing incentives including 3 months free net rent and an optional rent-to-own program allowing tenants to apply 50% of Year 1 net rent toward a future purchase. Located just minutes from Hwy...

Apartment for rent: 611 - 223 10TH STREET, Hanover

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$1,925

611 - 223 10th Street, Hanover (Hanover), Ontario N4N 1P2

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1 baths
31 days

Located right on the corner of 10th Steet and 7th Avenue intersection. Welcome to Royal Ridge Residences - Hanover?s newest apartment complex. This seven story multi unit building is situated in the heart of the downtown core and is walking distance to amenities. These units come complete...

595 1ST STREET, Hanover

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595 1st Street, Hanover (Hanover), Ontario N4N 3V8

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109 days

... Avenue. Follow to 14th avenue & turn right. Turn left onto 1st Street. Destination is on the right. Brand new industrial units now available for lease in the heart of Hanovers established Industrial Park. Ranging from approximately 1,400 to 25,000 square feet, these versatile shell units feature...

Offices for rent: 414 10TH STREET, Hanover

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$1,800

414 10th Street, Hanover (Hanover), Ontario N4N 1P6

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116 days

... located on Main Street in Hanover, directly across from Holst Office Supplies. Zoned C1, its perfect for office or retail use. The space features a front and rear entrance, parking at the back, and is currently configured with multiple offices and a conference room. Heated with forced air gas, this...

Hanover houses for rent

Explore rentals in Hanover with confidence. Whether you are searching for Hanover homes for rent, apartments for rent in Hanover, or a low-maintenance condo, this guide outlines what to expect and how to compare lease options. You will find Hanover rentals that suit different lifestyles—from quiet residential streets to convenient in-town addresses close to daily amenities.

Lease seekers often prioritize space, parking, and value. In Hanover, properties for lease range from compact suites to family-friendly layouts. If you are after Hanover condos for rent, Hanover townhomes for rent, or a Hanover detached house for rent, use this overview to navigate showings, application steps, and features that match your needs, including 3–4 bedroom houses for rent and Hanover semi-detached for rent options.

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$1,925 per month

Houses

Detached and semi-detached houses offer privacy, yard space, and flexible parking—excellent for those who value elbow room or plan to set down roots. Many renters look for 3–4 bedroom houses for rent to accommodate family life, home offices, or guests. When touring Hanover houses for rent, note heating type (gas, electric, or oil), window efficiency, and the age of major systems, as these can affect monthly costs.

For Hanover homes for rent, ask about what is included in the lease—lawn care, snow removal, and use of sheds or garages can vary. Confirm utility responsibilities, review any pet provisions, and check for functional essentials such as basement moisture control, outdoor water access, and storage for seasonal gear.

Condos

Condos appeal to renters who want a turnkey lifestyle and predictable upkeep. Typical perks include secure entries, elevators, and sometimes amenities like fitness rooms or community lounges. When considering Hanover condos for rent, review condominium rules (pets, smoking, balcony use) and inquire about any move-in fees or elevator bookings required by the corporation.

Compare suites by ceiling height, natural light, and in-suite laundry. Clarify what is covered by condo fees versus tenant utilities. If parking or a storage locker matters, confirm location and size before you apply.

Townhomes

Townhomes balance space and convenience—often providing multiple levels, private entries, and a modest yard or patio. They are a strong middle ground between apartments and detached homes, especially for those who need extra bedrooms without the maintenance of a full lot.

When touring Hanover townhomes for rent, look at sound separation between units, snow clearing of shared drives, and guest parking availability. Ask about air conditioning, ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens, and any restrictions on barbecues or outdoor furniture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need to apply for a Hanover rental?

Be prepared with photo ID, proof of income or employment, recent pay stubs or a letter of employment, references, and a completed rental application. Ontario landlords commonly request a credit report; you can provide one from a recognized Canadian credit bureau.

How long are typical leases in Ontario?

Most fixed-term leases are for 12 months using Ontario’s Standard Form of Lease, which then continue month-to-month unless renewed. Shorter terms may be possible depending on the property and landlord preference; confirm early if you need flexibility.

Are rent increases regulated?

In Ontario, most private residential rentals are subject to provincial rent increase guidelines after the first 12 months of tenancy. Landlords must provide proper written notice and follow the guideline amount unless an approved exception applies.

What utilities are usually included?

In apartments and some condos, heat and water may be included, while electricity, internet, and parking can be extra. For houses and townhomes, tenants often cover all utilities. Always verify inclusions, metering, and average monthly costs before signing.

Are pets allowed in Hanover rentals?

Many landlords accept pets, but rules vary by property and building bylaws. In Ontario, no-pet clauses are generally unenforceable in most residential leases, though behaviour and damage remain the tenant’s responsibility. Confirm size or breed restrictions in condos or townhome complexes.

What should I look for during a viewing or move-in inspection?

Test appliances, plumbing fixtures, heating and cooling, and windows. Check for water staining, adequate ventilation, and functioning smoke/CO detectors. Document the unit’s condition with photos and a written checklist signed by both parties at move-in.