Manitoba Landlord-Tenant Law
Residential Tenancies Act (C.C.S.M. c. R119) — read the act →
What do you need to do?
Non-Payment of Rent (5-Day)
MB-NOTICE-NONPAYMENT · official form ↗
Breach of Tenancy Agreement
MB-NOTICE-CAUSE · official form ↗
Landlord's Personal Use
MB-NOTICE-PERSONAL · official form ↗
Notice of Rent Increase
MB-RENT-INCREASE · official form ↗
Landlord
MB-APPLICATION · official form ↗
Condition of Rental Unit Report
MB-CONDITION-REPORT · Inspection ↗
Manitoba allows 5-day notice for non-payment. Rent increases require 3 months notice and RTB approval if above guideline. RTB applications can be filed in person or online at: https://www.gov.mb.ca/cca/rtb/
Non-payment notice
5 days
No-cause termination
30 days
Lease violation
10 days
Security deposit
0.5 mo.
Security Deposit
Security deposit capped at half a month's rent. Must be held in a trust account and returned within 14 days with interest.
Rent Increases Rent Controlled
Annual rent increase guideline set by Manitoba government. Landlord must give 3 months written notice before any rent increase.
Grounds for Eviction
- Non-payment of rent
- Breach of tenancy agreement
- Damage or undue wear
- Interference with enjoyment of other tenants
- Illegal activity
Tribunal: Residential Tenancies Branch (RTB) — Residential Tenancies Act (C.C.S.M. c. R119)
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Get answers based on Residential Tenancies Act (C.C.S.M. c. R119).