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Investigations Reveal Rise in ‘Sex-for-Rent’ Listings Across Canada Exploiting Vulnerable Tenants

CBC Marketplace uncovers disturbing rental ads offering free or reduced rent in exchange for sexual favours, disproportionately targeting international students and young women amid Canada’s housing crunch

Recent investigative reporting by a leading Canadian marketplace shows a surge in rental listings offering free or discounted housing in exchange for sexual favours, a practice commonly referred to as “sex-for-rent.” These ads have proliferated across major platforms and disproportionately prey upon financially vulnerable groups, particularly international students and young women navigating Canada’s escalating housing crisis.

Municipal leaders have responded with alarm. In Brampton, a councillor presented multiple such advertisements to city council, characterizing them as tantamount to prostitution. She emphasized the exploitation of international students, many of whom are unaware of their rights, and may hesitate to report abuses because of their immigration status and cultural misunderstandings around consent .

The investigations uncovered ads using euphemistic phrases like “friends-with-benefits rental offers,” offering free accommodation in exchange for unspecified sexual arrangements. These proposals surface on widely used rental websites, raising concerns about digital platforms enabling predatory practices .

Analysts trace the emergence of sex-for-rent scenarios to Canada’s ongoing housing affordability crisis, which leaves many low-income residents with few options. Predatory landlords exploit this pressure, dangling untenable deals that blur into sexual exploitation .

Canada’s legal framework—established under the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act (PCEPA)—criminalizes the purchase of sexual services and participation in advertisement or material benefit arrangements from sex work, while decriminalizing the sale of such services by individuals. Despite this structure, enforcement remains challenging in informal exchanges, especially when embedded within private landlord-tenant dynamics .

Advocacy groups and social services are calling for stronger protections. Organizations like the Servants Anonymous Society, which helps vulnerable young women exit exploitative situations and gain access to safe housing and support services, highlight the urgent need for targeted interventions, outreach, and accessible reporting mechanisms .

The issue also intersects with broader challenges facing Indigenous and marginalized students and renters. City officials are now working to raise awareness, expand support services, and explore municipal-level regulations aimed at preventing predatory housing arrangements.

Contextual Global Perspective

This trend in Canada echoes wider global concerns around housing insecurity and sexual exploitation. In urban centres worldwide where housing is scarce and expensive, vulnerable individuals—including students and low-income workers—may be exposed to coercive or illicit housing schemes. Canadian authorities and advocacy groups are viewing these ads as symptomatic of deeper systemic issues: unaffordable housing, insufficient tenant protections, and the digital proliferation of unregulated listings.

The revelations have prompted renewed calls for:

  • Greater oversight of online rental platforms to detect and remove exploitative listings;
  • Expanded legal outreach and education for international students regarding tenant rights and consent;
  • Coordinated action among municipal governments, social services, and non-profits to offer safe, affordable housing alternatives and reporting support;
  • Enhanced law enforcement strategies to identify and prosectute predatory landlords under existing statutes.


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