Required Supporting Documentation

The following documents must be submitted at the time of your application to ensure it is complete. If your application is submitted without all required documents, or if you need to provide updates later, you will be asked to re-apply.

  • 2 Written Landlord References (or a Character Reference; cannot be from a family member). The references must include their contact information.
  • Proof of Income: Pay stub or Government Assistance Statement for each household member aged 19 and older. Can not be a bank statement. The following is not considered income; child tax benefit, GST/PST rebate, carbon tax rebate, foster care support (PSI), and child support.
  • Current Tax Assessment: For each household member aged 19 and older.

It is your responsibility to update any changes to your contact information.

Submit your completed application with supporting documents to: Reception, mail or email. All documents will be held for 3-4 months:
4200 Dewdney Avenue Regina, SK
S4T IA7
[email protected]
Fax (306)545-9780

Who is eligible?

To qualify for housing with Silver Sage, you must meet the following criteria based on the type of housing you are applying for:

Income-Based Housing

  • Age Requirement: Must be at least 18 years of age or older.
  • Outstanding Accounts: Must not have any outstanding balances owing to Silver Sage.
  • Income Limits: Household income cannot exceed the Maximum Income Limits (MIL) established annually by Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation (CMHC).

Affordable Market Rentals

  • Age Requirement: Must be at least 18 years of age or older.
  • Income Requirement: Household income should be sufficient to cover rental costs.
  • Outstanding Accounts: Must not have any outstanding balances owing to Silver Sage.

Mature Living (Sun Lodge)

  • Income Requirement: Household income should be sufficient to cover rental costs.
  • Family Composition: No minor children may reside on the property.

Who is not eligible?

  • If you own your own home or if you own a home and you do not live in it
  • If you owe any of the utility companies or previous landlords
  • All members listed on the applicant’s household must be physically and legally in Canada

Home Insurance

All tenants are required to obtain a “Tenant Pak” insurance policy to protect your personal property and interests. This is important as damage from unforeseen events, such as natural disasters or incidents caused by others, can occur. Typical coverage includes:

  • Damage to Personal Property: Coverage for damages caused by fire, wind, or other events.
  • Living Expenses: If your unit requires repairs, the insurance will cover living expenses while you temporarily relocate.
  • Personal Liability: Protects you if you are sued for accidental injury to others within your unit.
  • Damage to Others’ Property: Coverage for accidental damage to property in your care.
  • Theft: Protection against theft of your personal belongings.