Does Paying Rent Build Credit in Canada?
Rent payments don't appear on your credit report unless you use a reporting platform. Here's how rent-to-credit reporting works in Canada and what it means for your score.
A field journal on rent, credit, and the financial life of renters in Canada, written by the team building TenantPay.
Rent is the largest line item in most Canadians' lives. Here's what we've been thinking about it.
Product changelogs, market commentary, and tactical guides for tenants and property managers.
Rent payments don't appear on your credit report unless you use a reporting platform. Here's how rent-to-credit reporting works in Canada and what it means for your score.
Manual rent collection wastes hours every month. Here is how Canadian landlords automate the full payment cycle using PAD and digital platforms in 2026.
Most rent payments build nothing. Here is how Canadian renters can change that by paying rent and building credit simultaneously through an integrated platform.
Millions of Canadian renters pay on time every month and get nothing for it. Here's how rent reporting works, what Equifax Canada actually does with that data, and why the payment platform you use matters.
A single late rent payment can stay on your Equifax credit file for up to six years. Here is exactly what happens to your score and how to protect it.
Rent payments don't appear on your credit report by default in Canada. Here's how rent reporting works, which platforms report to Equifax Canada, and how to start building credit with every payment.