Best value student residence 
private rooms starting from $1180

▪️ No mandatory meal plans 
▪️ No large upfront payments

Just great location, shared kitchens, reasonable monthly payment plan
and flexibility to fit your needs.


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Welcome to Tartu College - spend your summer with us!
We have a limited number of rooms available for summer stays. A few days, couple of weeks or months - you choose. Everyone is welcome: students, non-students, visitors! 

Why stay at Tartu College?


  • Unbeatable rates
  • Prime downtown Toronto location
  • Flexible booking, no long-term commitment
  • Utilities and wifi included

Climate Controlled Rooms


Private bedroom with air-conditioning in a 6-bedroom suite with shared kitchen and 2.5 bathrooms.

Take a video tour in the suite here!



Room type

Monthly Rate

Single

 $950   (save $450!)

Corner

 $1050

Regular Rooms

Private bedroom in a 6-bedroom suite with shared kitchen and 2.5 bathrooms.

Take a video tour of the suite!

Room type

Monthly Rate

Single 

 $820    (save $330!)

Corner

 $870

Looking for a shorter stay?

Daily Rate: $65 regular / $75 for climate controlled room
Save 20% on weekly rentals!


Tartu rooms are move-in ready:


  • Furnished
  • Bedding and linen service available
  • On-site laundry
  • Housekeeping service for shared living space
  • Equipped kitchens
  • Personal AC in climate-controlled suites
  • Lobby with ATM and photocopier

Other great perks:

  • On-site restaurant
  • Parking available 
  • 24/7 Front Desk
  • Steps to public transit, grocery stores, pharmacy, banks, cafes etc (see map below!)
 
Daily/weekly reservations also available on Booking.com/TartuCollege and AirBnb!

What our residents are saying about us: 

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Noelia Sánchez López:

Friendly staff. Feels like home: cozy and fully equipped.
Lovely views. Perfect location.
Nice and lovely atmosphere both in residence and cafeteria.

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Ryan Ruan:

Very good front desk service! Very professional and helpful.

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Edith Hughes

This is my second summer at Tartu. Room is in great locale to get down to research at University of Toronto libraries. Office staff keep everyone informed about events in posted notices. Front desk staff are there 24/7 and always helpful, especially with the summer student groups who come to learn english - perhaps often their first time away from home? -And cleaning staff do a terrific job. Quiet, clean, considerate place to stay. Worth every penny.


BOOK NOW


  1. Fill in the above application
  2. Check your inbox for application number
  3. Complete payment 
  4. Receive your booking confirmation
  5. Move in!
We are looking forward to having you at Tartu for the summer!



1. Can I see a room?/ Do you give tours?
We offer drop in tours from Monday to Friday from 12:00 (noon) to 3:00 pm starting on May 10th to August 10th. There is no need to schedule an appointment, but we suggest calling ahead of time to check that there is a staff member available to show you a suite. You may see a room based on the availability at the time of your visit. We do not show occupied rooms.

2. What is the reservation process like?
To register for a room at Tartu College, you need to complete an application through the Tartu College Portal, which can be accessed via the link on the college's website. You must provide your payment details and proof that you have been accepted to a full-time post-secondary school course.
Each application will be reviewed individually.

If your application is accepted, you will be charged the deposit (LAST month's occupancy fee) and sent a confirmation email. After receiving the confirmation email, you must log back into the portal to sign the Student Contract.

If you are put on the waiting list, we will contact you before charging your card to ensure that you are still interested in a room at Tartu College.

3. How much is the deposit payment?
The deposit payment is your last month’s occupancy fee. Therefore, the deposit must be equivalent to your monthly payments. Please see our rates for the monthly rates of rooms.

4. When can I find out my room number?
You will find out you room number, floor, suite, suitemates and all other room information when you move in and pick up your keys.

5. I want to live with some friends. Can I do that?
You can request to live with your friends as long as they are also full time university students, over 18 years old and are the same gender. Write their full names in the “sharing with” portion of the application. At Tartu College, we try our best to accommodate everyone’s requests. However, we cannot guarantee that you will be assigned a room in the same suite as your friend. You will find out your room number and other room information when you move in.

If you wish to live in a DOUBLE SHARED room, then you must find and apply with a friend. Tartu College does not assign roommates for the Double Shared rooms.

6. What is the move in process?
If your application is approved you will make the full deposit payment and receive a confirmation email from the Office. On move-in day, visit the Front Desk with a valid photo ID after 4 p.m. to receive the room number and keys. Make the first month payment at the TC Office on the next business day after check-in. Contact the TC Office for any questions.

7. How do I pay my occupancy fee? When? Where?

Monthly occupancy payments are due on first of the month. To become eligible for $40 discount, please pay within first 5 business days of the month.

There are several payment options available:
Credit card*,
debit card or cash
e-Transfer (only applicable if you have a Canadian bank account).
* Starting October 2024, a 2% credit card processing fee will be applied to all credit card payments.

Residents can pay for rent in person at TC’s Rental Office, located on the left-hand side just before the main doors on Bloor Street. Credit card payments can also be completed over the phone (416) 925-9405 or by setting up automatic monthly payments. For further details on how to set up e-Transfers or automatic monthly payments, feel free to contact TC office from Monday through Friday from 9a.m. to 4 p.m.


8. What is included in the monthly occupancy fee?
• Heat
• Water
• Electricity (excluding charging for electric bikes/scooters)
• Access to Tartu College’s internet services (WiFi)
• Weekly housekeeping of the common areas (shared washrooms, hallway and a kitchen)

9. What is a Blue Bin and how should I recycle properly?
The Blue Bin refers to Toronto’s recycling program. Please read to the stickers on Blue Bins to identify recyclable items and for updates on recyclables. Generally, paper, glass, plastic, tin, metal should be placed into the recycling blue bin/boxes. Thoroughly rinse containers of food before putting them into the Blue Bin. Remember: NO FOOD WASTE/GARBAGE GOES INTO THE BLUE BIN!

10. What should I do if I suspect there are pests in the suite?
Tartu College is committed to keeping a clean, safe, comfortable residence. Pest control companies treat our facilities regularly but the treatments are only effective if you keep your suites shared premises and rooms clean from food and garbage. We take any report of pests very seriously and will investigate all reports. If you suspect you have a pest problem in your suite, report it to the Front Desk or Office immediately and in writing. Tartu College staff will investigate and work with you to resolve the problem.

11. Where can I pick up packages/deliveries?
If a package or registered mail is delivered to you at Tartu College, the Front Desk staff will put a pick-up slip in your mailbox. In order to pick up your package, please visit the Front Desk between the hours of 8 am to 9am and 6 pm to 11 pm with your pick-up slip and ID. If you have ordered a package, make sure the delivery cost is paid for ahead of time with the delivery company. Tartu College will not cover the cost of delivery of personal packages.

12. How do I get my mail?
The mailboxes are located in the lobby behind the front desk. Each suite has their own mailbox.

13. I have a bike. Is there somewhere I can lock it or store it safely?
Tartu College has an underground garage with bike stands that are only accessible with an activated Tartu College FOB. Access to the bike parking in the garage costs $15 a month. The Office staff is able to assist you if you wish to use the bike parking.

14. Does Tartu College have a laundry room? Is it free?
The laundry room is located on the 18th floor and is open from 6 a.m. until midnight every day. The machines, serviced by Coinamatic, are operated with the Coinamatic mobile app. Residents will need to download the app, and load funds to their account. Residents will need to bring their own detergent, drying sheets, etc.
For any issues with your Coinamatic account or payment please visit https://coinamatic.com

15. Where are the nearest grocery stores located?
The nearest, large grocery store is Metro located on the corner of Bloor St. W. and Robert St. across from the Shoppers Drug Mart. There is also a convenience store called Galleria open 24 hours on the corner of Huron St. and Bloor St. W. Cheaper options for produce and smaller grocery items can be found in Chinatown (along Spadina Ave. past College St.) or Koreatown (along Bloor St. W. past Bathurst St).

16. I misplaced my keys, how do I get back into my suite/room? Can I get a new set?
If you forgot your keys, call the Front Desk 24-hour number (416) 317-4858 and they will help you get back into your suite/room. However, for every subsequent time you forget your keys, there is a $10 service fee. If you misplaced or lost your keys, contact the Front Desk about a new key set. A new set is $50 and you can make this payment in the Office. Please don't forget your keys!

If you temporarily misplace your keys you can ask Front Desk to provide you with Temporary Access Service. To do that you must be able to provide photo identification (which may be shown after accessing your room). First-time requests are not subject to a charge. Starting from the second time, the administrative fee to access your suite is $10.00 between 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM and $25.00 between 11:01 PM and 6:59 AM.

17. How can I change my PIN on the key pad of my door?
The Front Desk will provide Residents with instructions and a preset personal access code to operate the keypad during the move-in. Residents are strictly prohibited from sharing, loaning or duplicating TC keys, FOBs and access codes. Changing the access code due to convenience or negligence is subject to a service charge of $75. For any issues with the PIN code or keypad, please contact the Front Desk for assistance.

18. How do I get my air conditioning to work in my climate controlled room?
The window must be securely closed for the air conditioning to work. If the window is closed and you continue to have problems, please see the Front Desk.

19. What do I do if something is not working in my suite (e.g. lightbulb is burnt out, internet is down, problems with appliances in the shared kitchen, plumbing issues in the washrooms etc.)?
If you have a non-urgent maintenance issue in your suite, please notify the Front Desk staff between 4 pm and 8 pm. During regular office hours, you can also contact the office staff, Monday-Friday 9 am-4 pm, and we will notify staff to look into the issue ASAP.
If it is an emergency issue such as a flood, overflow or leak, you must contact the Front Desk immediately at (416) 317-4858.

20. I want to change my room, is it possible to move into another suite?
Depending on the availability of rooms in the building, you may be able to transfer to another suite. However, the transfer fee is $50 and you will have 24 hours to complete the transfer. Please note, that it is not always possible to transfer if the building is at full capacity.

21. What if I have issues with my suitemates?
Living with other people can be an opportunity to make life long friends from all around the world, but it can also be challenging to adjust to everyone's personal schedules and habits. You are all adults living together, so if you have an issue, please talk it through with your suitemates and try to resolve the problem among yourselves. Remember to be aware of your mutual and shared responsibilities in the suite and refer to the Rules and Regulations for clarification. If you need any support or wish to have a third party address your concerns, the Tartu College Office is happy to help you.

22. What if I have severe allergies/dietary restrictions?
If you have any severe allergies or dietary restrictions that may be affected by other people's cooking, you must inform Tartu College staff (Office and Front Desk) and inform your suitemates. Remember, that you are living in a shared suite and must be respectful of other people's food sensitivities and preferences.

23. Can I borrow cleaning supplies or equipment from TC?
TC has mops, vacuums, and irons availble to lend out based on availability. Please ask your floors cleaning staff or the Front Desk for the supplies.

24. Where is the restaurant?
Master’s Buffeteria is located on the main floor. Turn left when walking through the lobby or use the door from Bloor street. Masters’s Buffeteria is open from 8 am to 7 pm from Monday to Friday. See their website for details and menu options.

25. Where can I organize a meal plan?
Please contact Masters Buffeteria 416-924-7651 and more information on their webpage www.mastersbuffeteria.com

26. Can I cook in my room?
No. Residents are not allowed to cook or use any cooking appliances or devices that create smoke/steam in their rooms as it can cause false fire alarms and pest issues. Any devices discovered will be asked to be removed immediately. Failure to do so might result in penalties. 




"Tartu, Your Home Away From Home!"

Tartu College is an unique and desirable 18 story co-ed residence providing affordable accommodation for students attending the University of Toronto downtown campus. If rooms available, other university and college students may be accepted as well.

"MEET TARTU COLLEGE STAFF: Tartu Tips"

Have you ever wondered about the staff you will encounter during your stay at Tartu College? In this video, we talk with our Office, Front Desk and Housekeeping staff and they give you valuable tips on how to have the experience at Tartu College.

"TIPS FOR A GREAT STAY: Tartu Tips"

In this video we go over all the tips and tricks that new residents need to have a smooth and happy experience at Tartu College. We cover topics such as cleanliness in the kitchen, cooking food, keeping your room clean and more! A must-see video for all new Tartu College residents! If you have any more questions feel free to comment down below, contact us on Facebook (@TartuCollegeStudents) or e-mail us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.!

"WHAT RESIDENTS SAY: Interviews with Tartu College Residents"

Over the past few months, Tartu College staff conducted interviews with residents, asking them questions about their experience in the student residence and asking for advice they have for future residents moving in. This video is a collection of those interviews. We hope that the video is fun and informative for new residents looking to find out more about Tartu College. *English subtitles available!

At Tartu College we can comfortably accommodate group bookings during the summer period from May to August. We welcome student groups, language schools, sports teams, visitors and other non-student groups to stay with us in the heart of Toronto.

Our suite-style residence gives group members privacy in their own rooms, and also a familial, communal feeling from living with others of the same group or other students in the shared suite.

In each suite there are 5-6 private bedrooms, a shared kitchen including basic dishes and cookware, 2.5 bathrooms, and common area. 


Group bookings are offered at a discounted rate, and include linens (blanket, sheets, pillow, towel) in each room. 

We offer 4 room types: 

Standard Rooms – Cozy, simple, fully furnished rooms with all essentials included (desk, chair, bed, wifi, closet). 

Prime Rooms – Cozy, fully furnished rooms with all essentials included (desk, chair, bed, wifi, closet), upgraded bathrooms in the suite. 

Superior Rooms Cozy, fully furnished rooms with all essentials included (desk, chair, bed, wifi, closet), upgraded bathrooms and kitchen in the suite. 

Premium Rooms – Modern, fully furnished, climate-controlled rooms with personal AC unit, and all essentials included (desk, chair, bed, wifi, closet). 

 


 

  • Tartu is centrally located in the Annex neighbourhood of downtown Toronto, a block east from Bloor street W and Spadina Ave.
  • Subject to availability, we can accommodate groups from small to large for various lengths of time. 
  • Our building is designed for independent living. Members of your group under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone or team leader who lives in the building and will take responsibility for minors. A liability waiver is required.
  • We have a restaurant on site with meal plan options available (May-July). Residents also have access to an app-operated laundry room, ATM, weekly housekeeping services (in common areas), and 24/7 Front Desk (emergency only between 11pm-7am).




To make sure that Tartu College is right for your group, contact us with your group needs!


You can reach us at 416-925-9405 or via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We would be happy to arrange a time for site visit and meet you in person.



Group Booking Terms

  • All group bookings require a designated person/organization who takes the ultimate responsibility for the group. All groups must agree to our terms, conditions and cancellation policy when signing a contract. 
  • To go forward with a reservation, a 25% deposit payment is required.

By submitting an application to Tartu College (TC), you agree with all the terms of the occupancy conditions at TC.

 

Definitions 

TC - Tartu College Student Residence
Resident - a student who has signed a short-term contract for accommodation with TC. During the Fall-Winter school term (September to April) TC accepts only full-time university students (registered and attending).
Room – a private room occupied by the Resident pursuant to the terms of this Contract by the Resident. Each room includes a bed, mattress, desk, desk lamp, chair, shelves, wardrobe, blinds and a lockable door. The Room does not include the kitchen, washrooms, and Common Areas adjacent to the Rooms. TC, in its sole discretion, may move the Resident to a different Room as it requires.
Room Occupancy Fee - paid by the Resident monthly for the duration of their short-term contract with TC.
Suite - a grouping of 5 or 6 Rooms adjacent to a shared Common Area. The Suites are either Standard, Prime, or Premium Suites. 
Common Area – are all areas within TC that are not Rooms including all entry passages, elevators, stairways, hallways, and corridors, kitchens, washrooms, and the hallways within the suites. The use of Common Areas is shared by TC staff and Residents and controlled and maintained by TC staff. TC maintains the right to control who uses the Common Areas and restrict the use of the Common Areas, including those who do not have a Room in the Suite.
Contract Period - refers to the duration during which the contract is valid and in effect, from the specified move-in date until the move-out date. The Resident is bound by the terms and conditions laid out in the contract. The Resident cannot stay beyond the contract move-out date unless confirmed arrangements have been made with the TC office or a new term application has been submitted and accepted by TC.

 

Deposit & secure your reservation

School term (Contract period September to April) 

1. A DEPOSIT by credit card IS REQUIRED TO RESERVE A ROOM. Once a room is reserved by deposit at TC, THIS DEPOSIT WILL BE USED FOR THE LAST MONTH'S OCCUPANCY payment of the term (December or April).
2. The room is reserved from the 1st day of the first month of your stay (e.g. September or January), and therefore the first monthly occupancy payment is for the complete month, regardless of the move-in date.
3. When you move into Tartu College, you must pay the first month's occupancy fee (September or January).
4. Deposit is used for the entire last month of your stay, (example: December 1st - 31st, April 1st - 30th), regardless of the actual move-out date.


Summer term (Contract period May to August)

5. If you are staying for less than thirty (30) days, full payment for your stay must be made to secure your reservation prior to your arrival.
6. If you are staying MORE THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS, a deposit of one month's occupancy fee will be required to reserve your room. This deposit will be applied against your last 30 days of occupancy.

a) When you move into Tartu College, you must pay the first month's occupancy fee or balance of days.
b) If you extend your stay after moving in within the summer term, the rate for the original occupancy period will not change. The best rate will be applied to the extended days.
 

Monthly occupancy fee payments


7. Monthly occupancy payments are due on the 1st day of each month – accepted at the TC Office in person by debit or credit card**, or over the phone with a credit card** (Monday through Friday, 9 am to 4 pm), or e-transfer.

a) If payment is made within the first 5 business days of the month, a $40 discount will be applied to the room rate. 
 
8. Please keep all deposit and monthly occupancy payment receipts as proof of payment for tax purposes. 
9. Due to the high cost of credit card charges, a credit card surcharge of 2% will be applied on occupancy payments paid by credit card or international credit/debit card once the student has moved into the Tartu Residence. TC also accepts debit card payments, e-transfers, or cash, which will not carry the 2% surcharge.


Double-shared rooms

10. Anyone wishing to stay in a double shared room with a friend needs to agree to pay the full cost of the Room in the event that the other occupant moves out.  Both occupants must sign this agreement. The Resident staying for the longer term is welcome to look for another occupant to share the Room with who will pay the designated monthly fee.

 

Cancellations 

Tartu College is a student residence building which only has short-term contract periods with flexible payment terms.

11. If you terminate your stay within the first two months there is no refund of the first and last month's occupancy fee.
12. 60 days written notice is required to terminate the school term occupancy without financial penalty, after two months of occupancy. Without 60 days written notice, an application fee of $800.00 will be charged.
13. For the Fall Term (September to December/April) move-in, there is no refund of the deposit for a room cancellation after July 31. For cancellations before July 31, a $400 application fee will be paid from the deposit.
14. For the Winter Term (January to April) move-in, there is no refund of the deposit for a room cancellation after November 30. For cancellations before November 30, a $400 application fee will be paid from the deposit.


Summer term short stay (less than one month)

15. For cancellations 7 or more days before the move-in date, an administration fee of $50 applies. 
16. For cancellations within 7 days of move-in date, an administration fee of $100 applies. 
17. There will be no refund after moving in.

Summer term (more than one month)

18. For all cancellations before the move-in date, an administration fee of $400 applies.
19. After moving in, an administration fee of $800.00 will be charged.

 

Property Access

20. By signing a short-term contract with Tartu College Student Residence, Residents have exclusive access to a private room within either a Standard, Prime or Premium room category. The kitchen, hallway, and washrooms within the Suites are Common Areas shared with the other suitemates and those designated by Tartu College to use the Common Areas. The Common Areas are maintained by Tartu College staff. Tartu staff has the right to enter the Suites when necessary (generally between the hours of 10:00 am and 4:00 pm). This includes Housekeeping, Maintenance, Front Desk Attendants, Management and Office staff. Tartu staff will only enter the student Room with due notice or in case of emergencies and two staff members will always be present when doing so. Please note that the Suites are not exclusive to the students staying in the Suites even though the Suite's hallway doors are locked to other Residents. TC may provide access to the Common Areas to other residents as it sees fit.


For example:

i) Cleaning - Housekeeping does the general cleaning once per week. Students are still expected to look after their personal property, for example, dirty dishes in a timely manner, take the garbage and recycling out when the bins are full (to reduce pests in the building), and keep the living premises in a general state of cleanliness so that all the students can have the enjoyment of the space.

ii) Maintenance – TC staff changes light bulbs, repairs deficiencies, looks after plumbing and electrical issues, smoke alarm batteries, pest control, etc.

iii) Management – may enter the Suite to review the Common Areas, speak to a student; and in some circumstances, management may need to bring in contractors or group coordinators to view the Common Areas in the Suites. TC Office will endeavour to notify student Residents whenever non-staff members are entering the Suites beforehand, except in case of emergency. 

iv) Front Desk Attendants – often need to check on certain things in the Suites, they help with minor repairs and problems and are often the first point of contact for the students.

IMPORANT NOTE: In cases of emergency or should Suites have problems with their plumbing (WC), kitchen facilities or their Common Areas, TC has the right to give a student Resident temporary access for the use of another Suite with working facilities (i.e., if water is turned off in one Suite, students may be given temporary access to a Suite which has running water for WC facilities and/or use of the kitchen). Note: students in the Suite providing the services will be notified of other students coming to use their Suite temporarily.

21. The Resident will receive one set of keys/FOB which must be returned to TC on the move-out date. Replacement fee for any lost or unreturned keys/FOBs is $50.00. Also, a preset personal access code for the Room to operate the keypad will be provided during the move-in. Residents must keep their access codes private at all times. Changing the access code due to convenience or negligence is subject to a service charge of $75.
22. If you temporarily misplace your keys, you can ask Front Desk to provide you with Temporary Access Service. To do that you must be able to provide photo identification (which may be shown after accessing your room). First-time requests are not subject to a charge. Starting from the second time, the administrative fee to access your suite is $10.00 between 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM and $25.00 between 11:01 PM and 6:59 AM.
23. Occupants are strictly prohibited from sharing, loaning or duplicating TC keys, FOBs and access codes.


Subletting

24. NO SUBLETTING is allowed at TC. If this occurs, immediate expulsion from TC may be forthcoming.


Transfers

25. Residents can request a transfer with written notice. If a Room transfer is possible, the transfer fee of $50 must be paid before the transfer date.
26. TC reserves the right to transfer the Resident at no charge due to liability from substantial maintenance, other building-related causes required in the Suite or Room, or for any other reason TC requires.
27. A Resident may be transferred if their behaviour is disruptive but does not warrant eviction from TC as a whole.
28. Transferring rooms without TC Office/Management approval is prohibited.
 

Mail and Packages

29. TC is not the Resident’s permanent address. Residents must provide TC with the permanent mailing address of their ordinary residence.
30. Any mail delivered to TC, addressed to a Resident after they have left their occupancy at TC, will be returned to sender.
31. TC will accept packages addressed to Residents and they will be held at the front desk. Residents are required to show identification to TC staff before collecting their package.
32. TC does not accept any responsibility for deliveries left in the TC foyer. If you are expecting any deliveries, ensure you are notified when the delivery arrives.
33. Tartu College is not responsible for any mail, packages, or deliveries that are lost, stolen, delayed, damaged, or left unattended anywhere on the premises, including the lobby, front desk, hallways, or outside the building.
34. Residents are encouraged to use secure delivery methods, request tracking, and collect items promptly.
35. Oversized, high-value, or perishable deliveries may be refused or require immediate pickup.

 

No smoking or vaping policy

36. In accordance with the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017 and the City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 709, smoking and vaping of any substance (including tobacco, cannabis, and e-cigarettes) is strictly prohibited:
- Anywhere inside the Tartu College building (including private rooms, suites, washrooms, hallways, laundry rooms, stairwells, and all common areas).
- Within 9 metres of any building entrance, exit, operable window, or air intake.
37. Cannabis Regulations
a) Cannabis may only be possessed in accordance with Ontario law.
b) Cannabis must be stored in sealed, airtight containers.
c) The cultivation (growing) of cannabis plants is strictly prohibited anywhere on Tartu College premises.
38. Enforcement: Residents who violate smoking or vaping rules may face fines under provincial or municipal law, as well as penalties under the Tartu College Rules & Regulations, up to and including termination of occupancy.


Guests

39. As a courtesy to other Residents, guests must leave by 11 pm.
40. Resident must accompany their guest(s) at all times and take full responsibility for the conduct of their guest(s) on the premises.
41. All overnight guests must be registered with the Front Desk. An overnight charge of $25+HST will be applied to the room occupant’s account for each night the guest has stayed over. Having unregistered overnight guests in your Room is subject to a penalty or expulsion from TC residence. 
42. Overnight guests of the opposite sex are not allowed in all male or all female Suites unless all suitemates have signed an agreement to allow for the exception. 
43. Residents are allowed to host overnight guests for a maximum of 3 nights per month. 
44. Guests are not allowed to use Tartu Common Areas (including the kitchen and hallway of the Suite) for overnight stays. 
45. Residents are responsible for their guests to keep the TC premises safe and clean and explain the TC rules and regulations..
 

Fire & safety 

46. Each Resident is responsible for monitoring their cooking. Should your cooking set off a general building fire alarm due to your negligence and/or abandoned cooking, you could be charged ($1600) nuisance fee for any Toronto Fire Department invoices that TC receives.
47. Residents are not allowed to cook or use any appliances or devices that create smoke/steam in their rooms as it can cause false fire alarms. The smoke alarm devices are very sensitive. Fans should be directed away from the smoke alarm. Any devices discovered will be asked to be removed immediately. Failure to do so might result in penalties.
48. Candles or insence burning is strictly prohibited.
49. The hall, entry passages, doors, elevators, stairways, hallways, and corridors outside the Resident's Room shall not be obstructed by any of the Resident's footwear or personal effects. No door mechanism is to be obstructed in any way.
50. The windows in the Rooms and kitchen shall not be covered or obstructed, except by the drapes or blinds TC has provided.
51. No additional locks shall be placed upon any door in the building.
52. Storage of any combustible, dangerous or offensive goods, provisions or materials is not permitted.
53. Tampering with life-saving devices: smoke detectors, fire alarms, extinguishers or carbon monoxide detectors is strictly prohibited. In the event that you have been found to be tampering with any of the life-saving devices, the Toronto Fire Services will be notified and you could be subject to a fine of up to $50,000.
54. Residents cannot alter electric light fittings, wiring or additional electrical circuits, and shall not overload existing electrical circuits in their Rooms or Common Areas. Residents cannot plug in or use air conditioning or heating units in their Rooms or Common Areas that are not provided or installed by TC. If you have any special requests or requirements, please contact the Tartu Office.
55. Please see the front desk regarding extra needs. Tartu College can request the Resident to remove any unauthorized items from the premises.
 

Cleanliness

To ensure and respect every Resident’s enjoyment of the shared spaces:

56. Each Resident is responsible for their personal cleanliness in their Rooms and their use of the Common Areas: shared kitchens, washrooms, and hallways. Stoves, ovens, microwaves, counters, dishes, utensils, pots/pans, washrooms should be cleaned immediately after use! 
57. TC Staff cleans Common Areas thoroughly once per week. If a Suite is in an unacceptable condition and requires additional TC Staff cleaning, all Suite Resident(s) will be charged an extra cleaning fee.
58. Recyclable items are identified on the Blue Bin - paper, glass, plastic, tin, metal should be placed into the recycling blue bin/boxes. NO FOOD WASTE/GARBAGE IS ALLOWED IN THE BLUE BIN as per City of Toronto regulations. 
59. Garbage must be put in plastic bags or equivalent, tied tightly and put into the garbage chute. Large items for disposal should be brought to the ground level to the back doors area..
 

Quiet time

60. All Residents are obliged to the City of Toronto Noise Bylaw (TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 591, NOISE). No loud music or noise between the hours of 11:00 pm to 7:00 am. No unusual disturbance or noise that interferes with the comfort and needs of other Residents will be permitted. For multiple offences or non-compliance, TC Management has the right to terminate your contract.

 

Decorations

61. No sign, advertisement, or notice of any nature shall be inscribed or painted; nor any article/thing, (eg. television/radio aerial, air conditioner or equipment), shall be fixed to any part of the building or windows.
62. Flyers or posters containing racial, religious, political views or any other content which may be discriminatory or disrespectful are not permitted at Tartu College.
63. Spikes, hooks, screws, nails, push pins, or tape shall not be put onto the walls or woodwork of the building. Residents will not paint Rooms, or paper/wallpaper or decorate any part of the premises without the consent of the management in writing. See the front desk for guidance. 
64. Command hooks or sticky tack can be used on the wood surfaces, but hooks should not be removed once adhered to the surface.


Maintenance and repairs

65. Any costs to repair damage done to any part of TC from misuse or from unusual or unreasonable use shall be borne by the Resident regardless, if it was the fault of their guest.
66. In the event the toilet is overflowing or clogged, or a tap is left running, please inform the TC Front Desk Immediately. Phone: 416-317-4858/ email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If no action is taken and water damage occurs, the Resident shall be liable.
67. Residents cannot tamper with building fixtures or systems, including the wiring of fire prevention systems, cameras, elevators or the removal, and/or misuse of any TC Common Areas, appliance, furniture, fixtures, cafeteria dishes and/or property; and shall not overload existing electrical circuits in Rooms or Common Areas. Should anything be attached to any part of TC property without the express authorization from management, TC will maintain ownership of the object.
68. Residents cannot plug in or use air conditioning or heating units, or appliances that draw a lot of power in their Rooms or Common Areas that are not provided or installed by TC.
69. Extra bar-fridges or freezers are allowed with a monthly charge of $7 at the discretion of TC and a written consent from TC management.
70. No heavy furniture shall be moved over floors of the Suite, halls, landings, or stairs. Residents will be held responsible for any damage to the building caused by moving furniture in or out of the building.
71. TC reserves the right to carry out any maintenance or short to long-term renovations which may require water, electricity, elevators, etc. service interruptions. TC will inform Residents about any maintenance work a minimum of 24 hours prior (except in emergency situations).
72. Please see the front desk regarding extra needs. Tartu College can request the Resident to remove any unauthorized items from the premises


Laundry

73. Washers and dryers (located on 18th floor Laundry Room) are provided for Resident use and machines must be cleaned after use (i.e. lint trap, residue in machine). The Laundry Room is open from 6am until midnight, 7 days a week.
74. Laundry machines are owned and operated by Coinamatic. TC shall not be responsible for any injury, damage, loss or theft to any persons or personal property.
75. The Laundry Room door must be kept closed at all times. Residents are not allowed to access the Laundry Room between the hours of midnight to 6 am. TC Management has the right to administer appropriate disciplinary action should this rule be breached.

 

Animals & pests

76. Pets, animals, birds, reptiles, insects, etc. are strictly prohibited from being kept on the premises. If you are found to be keeping a pet on the TC premises, you may be fined, and the pet will have to be removed from the premises immediately.
77. Service pets cannot be accommodated at TC due to the nature of the shared accommodations in the Suites.
78. Periodically, TC has dealt with pest situations. TC has monthly, preventative treatments in the building. If the Resident believes that they have pests, they must inform TC Office or Front Desk immediately! The Suite/Room will be inspected by TC staff, and required treatments will begin. TC cannot accommodate Room transfers requested due to pests.


Diseases

79. In the event of contagious or infectious diseases developing, TC agrees to have patient(s) removed forthwith and to have the Suite treated immediately in accordance with any by-laws and regulations in force. All government rules and regulations must be followed (i.e. masks must be worn in all Common Areas of TC and Masters Buffeteria during a pandemic).


Room inspections

80. Before the end of the school terms, TC reserves the right to inspect all Rooms before the end of occupancy. Should there be any damage, Residents could be responsible for the cost of repairs.
81. Purpose of inspections:
a) To ensure the health, safety, and cleanliness of suites and rooms.
b) To check for maintenance issues, fire safety compliance, and pest prevention.
82. Frequency: Inspections will generally take place once per semester (e.g. fall and winter terms) and additionally if there are reported concerns.
83. Notice to Residents: Residents will receive at least 24 hours written or electronic notice of any scheduled inspections, except in emergency situations. Notice will include the date, time range and purpose of the inspection.
84. Staff Presence: Inspections will be carried out by at least two Tartu College staff members.
85. Scope of Inspection - Staff will check for:
a) Fire safety compliance (e.g. working smoke detectors, no tampering with alarms)
b) Health and sanitation issues (e.g. pest risk, excessive garbage)
c) Unauthorized items (e.g. cooking appliances, space heaters, or prohibited materials)
d) General condition of the room and need for maintenance.
86. Follow-up Actions:
a) Residents may be issued a written notice if concerns are found.
b) Unresolved issues (e.g. repeated cleanliness problems, unauthorized items) may result in cleaning fees, confiscation of items, or disciplinary action.
c) Emergency safety issues (fire hazards, flooding, pests) will be addressed immediately by staff.


Internet

87. TC reserves the right to disconnect users who damage, abuse or dominate the TC internet network.
a) Users who upload or download illegal content will be disconnected.
b) If TC's internet provider requests information about a particular user, that information will be released.
c) All computers must have current virus protection
d) No Private Routers (WI-FI) and/or Switches may be hooked up in TC
88. Bitcoin (or any similar cryptocurrency) mining is not allowed in TC.
89. TC reserves the right to carry out maintenance work for any internet/Wi-Fi equipment and infrastructure which may require connection interruptions. TC will inform Residents about any maintenance work minimum of 24 hours prior (except emergency situations).


Disruptive behaviour

90. Residents with disruptive behaviour - grounds for expulsion:
  • Smoking or vaping inside the building – anywhere, including in stairwells, hallways, Rooms, or any Common Areas in the building
  • Threatening other Residents, Management/Staff, or Guests with violent behaviour – physical or verbal
  • Noise disturbance
  • Non-payment of occupancy fees for more than 30 days (Residents are encouraged to contact the office regarding any issues)
  • Destroying Tartu College property
  • Extreme messiness
  • Stealing anyone’s property
  • Consistently not adhering to TC’s Occupancy Rules & Regulations and conditions stated in this contract

91. In cases of disruptive behaviour, a “No Trespass Order” may be issued and the Resident may be required to vacate the premises, with their belongings, immediately.


Cars, motorized vehicles and bicycle parking

92. Car, bicycle, e-bike, scooter and electric scooter underground parking is available by registration for a monthly fee. Monthly fee does not include the charging of e-bikes or external batteries. 
93. Bicycles, scooters, hoverboards are not allowed in residence Rooms or Common Areas and are to be kept in the underground parking only. 

 

TC management reserves the right to make additional Occupancy Rules and Regulations to ensure safety, security and cleanliness of the premises and for preservation of good order therein.

Violation of TARTU COLLEGE Occupancy Rules and Regulations may be grounds for immediate expulsion.
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If you have any concerns regarding the above, please contact us.


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Why Tartu College


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Unbeatable value

Most affordable private student rooms, great location, all essentials and housekeeping included.

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No large upfront payments

At Tartu you pay monthly for your stay and we only request a 1 month deposit to complete your reservation.

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Choose where to eat

Unlike most residences, we let you decide - eat out, order in, cook for yourself in our shared kitchen or visit Masters Buffeteria downstairs.


Flexible terms and conditions

Stay with us during school breaks and summer term. 
Flexible cancellation policy.

Your Safety and Other Features

We have successfully kept our building and residents safe during the Covid-19 pandemic with effective cleaning and safety practices.


Other Features:
  • Closed Circuit Video Surveillance
  • Electronic FOB access control
  • On site front desk staff (7am to 11pm)
  • On site staffed management office
Fire Safety Features:
  • Centrally monitored fire alarm system
  • Fire alarm horns and detection devices in all suites
  • Fire alarm system tested regularly
  • Automatic fire sprinklers at grade and below
  • Fire rated suite door 

Group Bookings for Summer

Summer is coming! We welcome limited amount of student groups to stay with us from May to August. For more information about reservations and availability please Contact us.

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