Canada / Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan's stable rental market governed by the Office of Residential Tenancies, with clear rules on deposits, notices, and dispute resolution.
Regulatory Framework
Saskatchewan residential tenancies are governed by The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 and administered by the Office of Residential Tenancies (ORT). Rent increases require one full rental period's written notice (typically one month for month-to-month tenancies). There is no rent control in Saskatchewan - landlords may increase rent by any amount with proper notice. Security deposits are capped at one month's rent and must be held by the landlord with interest paid at a rate set annually by the government. The ORT handles disputes through a hearing process that is faster and less formal than court.
Key Rules at a Glance
Built for Saskatchewan
Evidence packages, payment histories, and inspection reports formatted for ORT hearings. Application tracking from filing to order with deadline alerts.
Generate rent increase notices, termination notices, and entry notices with correct notice periods calculated automatically under the SK Residential Tenancies Act.
Automatic interest calculation at the provincially prescribed rate. Move-out inspection workflows and deposit return within the legislated timeline.
Native Interac e-Transfer for rent collection with automatic reconciliation, NSF tracking, and ORT-ready payment histories for dispute applications.
Coverage
Revun handles Residential Tenancies Act (Saskatchewan) compliance so you can focus on your portfolio.