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Multigenerational / In-Law Suite in Etobicoke

Expert multigenerational / in-law suite across Etobicoke — from Mimico to Long Branch. Licensed contractor team with 498+ completed projects.

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Multigenerational / In-Law Suite in Etobicoke

Serving Etobicoke's diverse neighborhoods with expert multigenerational / in-law suite provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Etobicoke.

Etobicoke's evolving neighborhoods benefit from a contractor who understands both heritage preservation and modern upgrades. That's RenoHouse.

With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Etobicoke homeowners trust. Free estimates for every Etobicoke neighborhood.

Multigenerational / In-Law Suite in Etobicoke: Etobicoke features a wide range of housing — grand Tudor and Georgian homes from the 1930s–1950s in The Kingsway, post-war bungalows and back-splits in Islington and Richview, waterfront condos in Mimico and Humber Bay Shores, and modest mid-century homes in Long Branch and New Toronto. Many homes are 50–80 years old with original systems needing updates. Common issues like aging plumbing and electrical in 1950s–1960s bungalows make professional multigenerational / in-law suite services especially important for Etobicoke homeowners.

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Common Issues

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Sound like your Etobicoke home? You're not alone — we fix these daily.

Aging parent moving in and you want to claim the $7,500 MHRTC refundable tax credit?

Adult child with Disability Tax Credit certificate moving home and needs an accessible self-contained suite?

Confused whether your project qualifies as 'self-contained' under CRA Schedule 12 rules?

Not sure if to build an in-law suite (MHRTC eligible) or a separate ARU (HELP loan eligible)?

Need accessibility design (curbless shower, grab bars, 36" doorways) for an elderly parent?

Worried about getting MHRTC eligibility wrong and needing to amend your tax return later?

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What Our Clients Say

RenoHouse replaced all our windows in just two days. The new windows are beautiful, energy-efficient, and the team left everything spotless. Highly recommend!

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Michael R.

Oakville

They replaced our 30-year-old garage door with a modern insulated one. Huge difference in curb appeal and our garage stays warm now. Great crew.

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Tom B.

Newmarket

New sliding patio door looks amazing and seals perfectly. No more drafts! The team was in and out in half a day. Very professional.

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Markham

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Frequently Asked Questions About Multigenerational / In-Law Suite in Etobicoke

MHRTC is a federal refundable tax credit administered by CRA on Schedule 12 of the T1 return. It provides 15% of up to $50,000 of eligible renovation costs — maximum credit $7,500 — for the construction of a self-contained secondary suite within an existing dwelling for a qualifying relative aged 65+ or with a Disability Tax Credit certificate (any age). The credit became permanent in the 2023 federal budget. Eligibility requires a self-contained unit (separate kitchen, bathroom, sleeping area, and a separate entrance — which can be internal). RenoHouse does NOT provide tax advice; consult a CPA before construction.

Main-floor in-law suite (carve out existing main floor — bedroom, ensuite, kitchenette, sitting area): $40,000–$80,000. Basement-level in-law suite (existing footprint with kitchen, bath, bedroom, separate access): $60,000–$120,000. Addition-based suite (small addition for grade-level accessibility unit): $80,000–$150,000+. Accessibility upgrades add $5,000–$15,000. The MHRTC $7,500 refundable credit offsets a meaningful portion of every project.

Per CRA rules, a qualifying relative includes the homeowner's parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, sibling, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece, or the equivalent in-law (e.g., parent-in-law, sibling-in-law). The relative must be 65 years of age or older OR hold a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate (any age). They must be Canadian residents. They must reside or intend to reside in the suite within 12 months of construction completion. Confirm specific eligibility with a CPA before construction.

CRA requires four elements: (1) a separate kitchen with sink, cooking facility, and food storage; (2) a separate bathroom with sink and toilet (shower or tub); (3) a separate sleeping area; (4) a separate entrance — though the entrance can be through the main home, it is NOT required to be a separate exterior door. The suite must function as an independent living unit. Sharing a kitchen or bathroom with the main household disqualifies the claim. Storage, laundry, and utility rooms can be shared.

A multigenerational in-law suite is integrated into the main household with usually shared exterior entry, shared utilities, and a separate kitchen and bath — the suite is part of the main dwelling unit. An ARU (basement apartment, garden suite, laneway house) under Bylaw 474-2023 is a legal SEPARATE dwelling unit with its own address and meter and tenant. MHRTC applies to the in-law suite (within main dwelling). HELP loan and ARU financing apply to the separate ARU. Same construction work, different legal classification — choose at the design stage based on financial and family goals.

No. RenoHouse is a construction company, not a tax advisor. MHRTC eligibility, claim mechanics, interaction with other credits (Home Accessibility Tax Credit, Medical Expense Tax Credit), and the specific definition of 'self-contained' for your project should be confirmed by a CPA BEFORE construction starts. We've seen homeowners assume eligibility, complete construction, then learn at tax time that some configuration choice disqualified the claim. We strongly recommend a $300–$800 CPA consult at planning. We provide the construction documentation the CPA needs (itemised invoices, permits, as-built drawings, photos of separate kitchen and bath) to support the Schedule 12 claim.

Universal Design baseline: curbless walk-in shower with linear drain ($3,500–$8,000), comfort-height toilet ($600–$1,200), grab bars rated to 250 lb at WC, tub, and shower ($150–$400 per location), lever handles throughout ($100–$300), 36" doorways for walker/wheelchair clearance, no-threshold transitions, GFCI receptacles at accessible heights, wider hallways, lever taps. Optional: roll-under sink, motion-sensor lighting, pull-out shelves, induction cooktop (no flame). Accessibility scope adds $5,000–$15,000 to project. Most accessibility upgrades are MHRTC-eligible when within the qualifying suite.

Building permit required when adding a kitchen, doing structural alterations, or significant electrical/plumbing changes (almost all in-law suite projects). ESA permit required for the electrical scope (separate kitchen circuit, GFCI/AFCI receptacles per OBC 9.34). Plumbing trade permit required for new kitchen and bathroom rough-in. Fire separation between the in-law suite and the main household is NOT required when the suite is part of a single dwelling unit. The OBC 9.10.9 fire-separation rules apply only to separate ARUs. MPAC reassessment is possible when assessed value increases — supplementary tax bill typically $500–$2,000/year.

Main-floor carve-out (no addition, no major structural): 6–10 weeks construction + 2–4 weeks permit. Basement-level full suite (new kitchen, bath rough-in, separate access): 10–16 weeks construction + 4–6 weeks permit. Addition-based ground-floor accessibility suite: 16–24 weeks construction + 6–10 weeks permit. Accessibility design and CPA tax review at planning stage adds 2–3 weeks before contract signing. Total project clock 3–8 months for most configurations.

Sometimes — depends on the specific costs and the CPA's read of CRA rules. The Home Accessibility Tax Credit (HATC) provides 15% on up to $20,000 for accessibility renovations for seniors or disability-tax-credit holders — different scope, sometimes overlapping with MHRTC scope. The Medical Expense Tax Credit may apply to medically-required renovations. Some costs may qualify for one credit but not another, and double-claiming the same expense is prohibited. This is exactly why a CPA review at planning is critical — RenoHouse does not provide this analysis. The construction work itself is the same regardless of which credit(s) you claim.

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