Ontario Mono 7 Houses and Condos for Rent Listings

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House for rent: # 2( BSMT) - 4 MEEK AVENUE, Mono

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$2,000

# 2( Bsmt) - 4 Meek Avenue, Mono (Rural Mono), Ontario L9W 6W7

2 beds
1 baths
1 day

Meek Avenue & Stonegate Avenue Luxurious and spacious Brand New - 2 Bed Room basement apartment in the detached home in the sought out Fieldstone Community in the Prestigious neighborhood of Mono. Separate Entrance , Open-concept living room with large windows, and a beautiful kitchen with...

19 COLES CRESCENT, Mono

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$4,800

19 Coles Crescent, Mono (Rural Mono), Ontario L9W 2Z2

0 beds
0 baths
36 days

... LINE & HWY 9 2.672 Acres Of Industrial Outdoor Storage Land. Two Parcels Combined, Second Address Is 16 French Drive, Mono. Fenced & Gated. Price Is Listed As Per Acre, Per Month. Current Entrance Off Coles Crescent. Ability To Add Second Entrance Off French Drive. Hydro Available. (id:27476)

House for rent: 634488 HIGHWAY 10, Mono

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$3,000

634488 Highway 10, Mono (Rural Mono), Ontario L9W 2Z1

4 beds
3 baths
36 days

Hwy 10 & 20th Sideroad Great opportunity to lease this 4 bedroom, 2 Bathroom Bungalow on 1 acre lot in MONO. This home features bright spacious kitchen, open living room, back porch sunroom , Large finished lower level family room, lot of natural light throughout the space (id:27476)

Listed by: Bittu Ghotra ,Royal Lepage Flower City Realty (905) 564-2100
A, B, C - 633419 HWY 10, Mono

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$11

A, B, C - 633419 Hwy 10, Mono (Rural Mono), Ontario L9W 6Z1

0 beds
0 baths
39 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 10/Hockley Rd (County Rd 16). ** Directions: Hwy 10, north of Hockley Rd (County Rd 16) on right side. Welcome to Mono Plaza, a vibrant and well-established commercial complex with a recent overhaul located on the outskirts of Orangeville. Offering excellent exposure along

House for rent: WALKOUT BASEMENT - 20 HAWTHORNE ROAD, Mono

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$1,600

Walkout Basement - 20 Hawthorne Road, Mono (Rural Mono), Ontario L9W 6G7

1 beds
1 baths
44 days

Cross Streets: Highway 10 & Hockley Rd. ** Directions: Go Direct. Welcome home to a bright, well-designed walkout basement apartment in one of Orangeville/Mono's most convenient neighbourhoods. This spacious unit offers a comfortable layout with a sun-filled living area and an open-concept

Other for rent: 634041 HURONTARIO STREET, Mono

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$1,800

634041 Hurontario Street, Mono (Rural Mono), Ontario K7S 3G9

1 beds
1 baths
63 days

Highway 10/10th Side Road Discover this beautifully renovated all-inclusive 1-bedroom apartment located in the heart of Mono on Hurontario Street. Situated on the ground level, this bright and spacious unit offers modern finishes and an open-concept layout designed for comfortable living. Enjoy...

Listed by: Sunny Mangat ,Re/max Realty Services Inc. (905) 456-1000
Duplex for rent: A - 554177 MONO-AMARANTH TOWNLINE S, Mono

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$2,450

A - 554177 Mono-amaranth Townline S, Mono (Rural Mono), Ontario L9W 5M7

2 beds
1 baths
68 days

... ** Directions: Mono Amaranth Townline Between 10 and 15 Sideroad. If your priority is peace, property, and proximity to town, this semi-detached rental is for you! Located right on the Mono-Amaranth Townline, you get true country living nestled between Orangeville and Shelburne. This house...

Mono rentals

Explore Mono rentals with a focus on single-family homes and lease options that suit rural living and commuter needs. Whether you're searching for Mono houses for rent, Mono homes for rent, or broader Mono properties for lease, this guide highlights what to expect when renting in this township and nearby communities.

Mono is known for detached and semi-detached house options set on generous lots. Renters often balance country-style space with drives into Orangeville or the surrounding towns, so consider commute times, utilities, and property maintenance when evaluating listings.

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$3,540 per month

Houses

When looking at Mono houses for rent, prioritize layout, heating systems, and yard maintenance in your decision. Many houses in the area feature private driveways, basements, and larger outdoor spaces; clarify who is responsible for snow removal, lawn care, and any seasonal upkeep before signing a lease.

Confirm utility arrangements—rural properties may use well water and septic systems, and heating can be oil, natural gas, or electric. Ask for recent utility bills to estimate monthly costs and request documentation of recent servicing for furnaces, septic, or well systems.

Condos

Mono condos for rent are typically managed within an association structure. When evaluating a condo, review condo rules, monthly condo fees, and what those fees cover—such as building insurance, common area maintenance, and exterior repairs—and whether any special assessments are pending.

Verify parking allocations, visitor parking and storage options, and whether pets are permitted under condominium bylaws. Understanding the condo corporation’s policies helps avoid surprises during tenancy.

Townhomes

Townhomes in Mono townhomes for rent often blend the privacy of a house with shared walls and communal responsibilities. Ask potential landlords about maintenance responsibilities for exteriors, shared fences, and common areas, and whether the property is part of a homeowners’ association with additional rules or fees.

Inspect sound separation, driveway/garage access, and property boundaries. Confirm whether snow clearing and landscaping are included in rent or handled by tenants, and be clear on expectations for alterations like satellite dishes or exterior fixtures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply to rent a property in Mono?

Complete the landlord’s rental application, which commonly requests ID, employment verification, references, and consent for a credit and background check. Have recent pay stubs and a contact for previous landlords ready to accelerate approval.

What lease lengths are typical for Mono rentals?

Lease terms vary from month-to-month agreements to fixed-term leases of six or twelve months. Fixed-term leases offer stability for both parties, while month-to-month leases provide flexibility; confirm notice periods required to end tenancy in the lease.

Can my rent be increased during my lease?

Rent increases during a fixed-term lease generally cannot occur unless the lease includes an agreed-upon rent review clause. For periodic tenancies, rent increases must follow provincial regulations and proper written notice. Always review the lease and local rules on rent changes.

Who pays utilities and services?

Utility responsibilities differ by listing. Some leases include water, heat, or hydro in the rent, while others require tenants to set up and pay accounts directly. Ask for a list of included utilities and request average monthly costs to budget accurately.

Are pets allowed in Mono rentals?

Pet policies depend on the landlord and the property. Some landlords permit pets with a deposit or monthly pet fee, while others restrict certain breeds or sizes. Discuss pet expectations, potential damages, and any additional insurance or deposits required before agreeing to a lease.

What should I expect for move-in inspections?

Complete a thorough move-in inspection with the landlord and document existing damage in writing. Take date-stamped photos of the property’s condition and agree on a signed checklist to protect your security deposit when you move out.