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Can you legally rent out your basement in Uxbridge? Sometimes — and that word matters. Uxbridge is stricter than the rest of Durham. It wants two parking spaces, not one. And on rural land, conservation rules can limit or even block a suite. Better to know before you buy. Here's what Uxbridge asks for, in plain words.
Three Things to Clear First
On an Uxbridge lot — especially a rural one — three things decide whether a suite is even possible. All three have to clear before a permit, so we check them up front, before you buy or design.
Uxbridge needs two spaces for the suite, outside a garage — where most of Durham needs one. The lot has to physically fit them.
Much of rural Uxbridge sits on the Oak Ridges Moraine or Greenbelt, where a suite can be limited — or, in protected areas, not allowed at all.
Not on municipal sewer? Your septic system has to handle the added load before a permit — an older tank may need an upgrade.
The Oak Ridges Moraine (green) runs right through Uxbridge. This shows the Moraine boundary only — not the Natural Core, Linkage or Countryside designations that decide what you can build, which we confirm on your specific lot. Source: Province of Ontario.
Rule Book 1 · Uxbridge Zoning
These are the property-level rules an Uxbridge home must satisfy to add a legal Additional Residential Unit.
Rule Book 2 · Inside the Suite
Once the lot clears, the inside is governed by the Ontario Building Code — the same across Ontario. Here's what matters most in a basement:
Permit & Registration
Building the suite to code is only half of it. Under Registration By-law 99-107, the unit must be registered with the Township — and it's an offence to advertise or occupy a suite without it.
Registration under By-law 99-107 requires a review by four bodies before the two-unit house goes on the Township's public register:
On conservation land, written clearance from the relevant authority may be needed before the permit can even be issued. We carry the whole thing — from the conservation and septic checks to the final registration — so it's done once, properly.
Why Build It Legal
In a commuter town like Uxbridge, a legal suite can carry a real chunk of your mortgage — with its own full bathroom built to standard.
A registered unit is what insurers and buyers want. An undisclosed one can void coverage and scare buyers off.
Code fire separation, egress and alarms keep the people living there safe — and you out of liability.
Confirming parking, conservation and septic up front means no rejected plans, no rework, no order to vacate.
Common Questions
Also building legal suites in Whitby, Oshawa, and across Durham Region.
Start with a free basement check. We'll confirm the two-space parking fits, check your conservation designation and septic capacity, and give you a clear, locked price — before you spend a dollar. No surprises.
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