Canada / Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador's affordable rental market with Residential Tenancies Act compliance, Service NL oversight, and no rent control.
Regulatory Framework
Newfoundland and Labrador residential tenancies are governed by the Residential Tenancies Act, 2000 and administered by the Residential Tenancy Enforcement Unit within Service NL. There is no rent control in NL - landlords can increase rent by any amount with proper notice. Rent increases require at least six months' written notice for yearly tenancies and three months' for monthly tenancies. Security deposits are capped at 75% of one month's rent. The Residential Tenancy Enforcement Unit investigates complaints and can issue compliance orders. Disputes may also be resolved through Small Claims Court.
Key Rules at a Glance
Built for Newfoundland and Labrador
Correct notice periods calculated automatically: six months for yearly tenancies, three months for monthly. Notices generated with legislated wording and delivery confirmation.
Documentation formatted for Service NL Residential Tenancy Enforcement Unit investigations. Payment histories, maintenance logs, and inspection records organized automatically.
Security deposit collection enforced at the 75% cap. Move-out inspection workflows and deposit return within the legislated 15-business-day timeline.
Native Interac e-Transfer for rent collection with automatic reconciliation, late payment tracking, and enforcement-ready payment histories.
Coverage
Revun handles Residential Tenancies Act (NL) compliance so you can focus on your portfolio.