Saskatchewan Landlord-Tenant Law
Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (SS 2006, c. R-22.0001) — read the act →
What do you need to do?
Non-Payment of Rent (15-Day)
SK-NOTICE-NONPAYMENT · official form ↗
Substantial Breach (30-Day)
SK-NOTICE-CAUSE · official form ↗
Application for Adjudication
SK-ORT-1 · official form ↗
Condition of Premises Report
SK-CONDITION-REPORT · Inspection ↗
Saskatchewan requires 15 days notice for non-payment; tenant has right to void notice by paying in full before the 15 days expire. ORT hearings are held over the phone. Full forms list: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/housing/renting-or-leasing/landlord-and-tenant-forms
Non-payment notice
5 days
No-cause termination
30 days
Lease violation
5 days
Security deposit
1.0 mo.
Security Deposit
Security deposit capped at one month's rent. Must be returned within 7 business days of tenancy end, plus interest.
Rent Increases
No rent control in Saskatchewan. Landlord must provide 1 month's written notice of any rent increase.
Grounds for Eviction
- Non-payment of rent
- Breach of material term
- Willful damage
- Endangering safety of others
- Persistent late payment
Tribunal: Office of Residential Tenancies (ORT) — Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (SS 2006, c. R-22.0001)
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