A housing quality inspection tool that calculates the maximum allowable rent under the Housing Flow and Ownership Dispersal Doctrine -- based on unit quality score, regional median income, and bedroom tier.
How it works
Score the unit across 8 standard sections (0-100). Once score reaches 50 (Standard tier) and the gate passes, luxury sections unlock (+50 pts, up to +10%). Quality rate maps to % of SAHIB (regional median income / 2). Bedroom multiplier scales for unit size. Combined ceiling: 40%.
Luxury scoring (up to +50 pts, +10% rate) activates once the standard score reaches 50/100 (Standard tier) and the habitability gate passes. Luxury features cannot compensate for failed basics -- the 40% ceiling still requires 100/100 standard plus full luxury. Currently: 0.0/100.
Beta proof-of-concept. Income basis: SAHIB = regional median household income / 2 (Statistics Canada). Not legal or regulatory advice.