South Dundas 4 Rentals: Houses & Condos

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4159 COUNTRY ROAD 31 ROAD, South Dundas

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$2,250

4159 Country Road 31 Road, South Dundas (704 - South Dundas (Williamsburgh) Twp), Ontario K0C 2H0

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32 days

SOUTH ON HIGHWAY 31 AFTER WINCHESTER ON YOUR LEFT TAKE OUT RESTAURANT BUSINESS & PROPERTY FOR SALE. THIS TAKE OUT RESTAURANT HAS BEEN IN THIS LOCATION FOR YEARS. HIGH VISIBILITY HIGH TRAFFIC LOCATION. LARGE LOT PAVED WITH AMPLE PARKING. FULLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT WITH HOOD SUPPRESSION SYSTEM,

Listed by: Ziad El-ahl ,Coldwell Banker Sarazen Realty (613) 276-1448
12455 COUNTY RD 2 ROAD, South Dundas

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$1,700

12455 County Rd 2 Road, South Dundas (701 - Morrisburg), Ontario K0C 1X0

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47 days

Cross Streets: Prospect Street. ** Directions: FROM ROUNDABOUT IN MORRISBURG, TRAVEL EAST ON CTY RD 2. PROPERTY ON NORTH SIDE PAST THE TIM HORTONS, HOME HARDWARE, AND NEXT TO EMARD'S LUMBER. . (id:27476)

Chris Wiltshire,Century 21 River's Edge Ltd
Listed by: Chris Wiltshire ,Century 21 River's Edge Ltd (613) 360-7972
12348 COUNTY 18 ROAD, South Dundas

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$1,750

12348 County 18 Road, South Dundas (704 - South Dundas (Williamsburgh) Twp), Ontario K0C 2H0

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143 days

Take CR 31 to Williamsburg, head west on CR 18 to subject property on South side. Is your business outgrowing your current space? Do you have an idea for a new business venture? It's always a great idea to keep your business life and home life separate, so here is a great place to run your...

11640 COUNTY ROAD 2 ROAD, South Dundas

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$10

11640 County Road 2 Road, South Dundas (703 - South Dundas (Matilda) Twp), Ontario K0E 1K0

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3 baths
165 days

Cross Streets: On Hwy 2 west of Morrisburg,East of Iroqouis. ** Directions: Hwy 401 exit 750 Hwy 31 head south to County rd 2 turn west property on south side. Single storey free standing building, manufacturing/warehouse building with front offices with total square feet 76,343. There is 37,251...

Ken Warner,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc
Listed by: Ken Warner ,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc (613) 349-4734

South Dundas houses for rent

Searching for South Dundas houses for rent or other rentals in South Dundas? This area offers a range of lease options that appeal to renters who want a quieter, community-oriented lifestyle while remaining within reach of nearby towns and services. Whether you need a detached house for extra space, a semi-detached home for a balance of privacy and affordability, or apartments and condos for simplified upkeep, you’ll find practical choices in and around South Dundas.

Use this guide to compare South Dundas rentals, understand what to look for in a lease, and get oriented to neighbourhood priorities like commute times, school access, and yard or maintenance expectations. These tips aim to make your search for South Dundas homes for rent and South Dundas properties for lease more efficient and to help you prepare strong applications.

Houses

When evaluating houses for rent in South Dundas, focus on layout, outdoor space and utilities. Detached and semi-detached homes often include yards and separate mechanical systems (furnace, hot water), so confirm who is responsible for maintenance, snow clearing and lawn care in your lease.

Inspect roofing, driveway condition and any outbuildings; in rural parts of South Dundas check well, septic or propane systems and ask about recent servicing. If you need parking for multiple vehicles or a trailer, confirm restrictions up front to avoid surprises.

Condos

South Dundas condos for rent are usually easier to maintain and can be a good fit if you prefer included amenities or reduced outdoor duties. Before signing, review condo rules, visitor policies and whether any fees or utilities are included in the rent.

Ask the landlord or property manager about noise insulation, storage availability and guest parking. Also confirm condo board restrictions on pets and renovations so you know what’s permitted during your tenancy.

Townhomes

Townhomes combine the layout of a house with some shared maintenance responsibilities. For South Dundas townhomes for rent, clarify which exterior tasks are landlord responsibilities and which fall to tenants or a condo-like association.

Pay attention to wall and floor separation—shared walls can affect privacy and heating costs—and check whether snow removal, landscaping and common area upkeep are handled by the landlord or an association fee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need to apply for a rental?

Most landlords ask for a completed application form, photo ID, recent pay stubs or proof of income, references from employers or previous landlords, and permission to run a credit or background check. Having these ready speeds up approval—prepare scanned copies so you can submit electronically when requested.

How long are typical lease terms?

Leases commonly run for one year, but shorter or longer terms are possible. Read the lease carefully for renewal options and for any clauses about ending the agreement early. If you need flexibility, discuss month-to-month arrangements or fixed-term leases with your prospective landlord before signing.

Can my rent be increased during my lease?

Rent increases during a fixed-term lease are generally governed by the lease terms and by provincial rules. Landlords typically must provide written notice and follow applicable regulations for increases. Review your lease for the rent escalation clause and ask how future increases will be calculated.

Who pays utilities and what should I budget for?

Utility responsibility varies by listing—some rentals include heat, water or electricity while others require tenants to set up accounts. Confirm which utilities you’ll pay, whether there are separate metering arrangements, and budget for heating, electricity, internet and any municipal or waste fees.

Are pets usually allowed in South Dundas rentals?

Pet policies differ by landlord and property type—some units allow pets with a pet deposit or monthly fee, while others have restrictions on size or breed. Always get permission in writing and include any pet terms in the lease to avoid disputes later.

How are inspections and maintenance requests handled?

Landlords schedule routine inspections and respond to maintenance requests, typically after providing advance notice. Report repairs promptly in writing and keep records of communications. For major issues, confirm expected timelines for repairs and escalation steps if a problem is not addressed.