Northwest Territories Commercial Eviction Process: Landlord Rights

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A guide to the commercial eviction process in the Northwest Territories, including default notices, court procedures, and lease termination clauses.

Melvin Prince
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Επαληθευμένο Apr 2026Καναδάς flag
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The commercial eviction process in the Northwest Territories (NWT) operates significantly differently from residential evictions. Protection for commercial tenants is limited; the relationship and the mechanisms for termination rely heavily on the Commercial Tenancies Act and, most importantly, the specific "Events of Default" outlined in the commercial lease agreement.

Grounds for Commercial Eviction ("Events of Default")

A commercial landlord primarily seeks eviction when the tenant commits a material breach of the lease, commonly referred to as an "Event of Default."

The most frequent events of default include:

  1. Non-Payment of Rent: Failing to pay base rent or additional rent (TMI/CAM) on the due date.
  2. Breach of Covenant: Violating a specific rule in the lease (e.g., unauthorized subletting, changing the agreed-upon use of the premises, failure to maintain commercial insurance).
  3. Insolvency or Bankruptcy: The tenant business becoming insolvent or filing for bankruptcy often triggers an automatic default clause allowing the landlord to seek termination (though bankruptcy laws add complexity).
  4. Abandonment: The tenant vacating the premises without notice while still owing rent.

The Process: Termination vs. Distress

When a commercial tenant defaults on rent, landlords in the NWT generally face a critical choice between two differing remedies. They usually cannot pursue both simultaneously.

Option 1: Termination of the Lease (Eviction)

If the landlord's primary goal is to remove the tenant and retake possession of the property to lease to someone else, they opt for termination.

  1. Notice of Default: The lease will detail how much notice must be provided. For non-payment of rent, a lease might stipulate a 3-day or 5-day formal "Notice to Cure or Quit."
  2. Failure to Cure: If the tenant fails to pay the rent or correct the lease violation within the specified timeframe, the landlord has the right to terminate the lease.
  3. Court Proceedings: Unlike residential evictions overseen by a Rental Officer, commercial evictions requiring the physical removal of a resisting tenant generally necessitate filing an action in the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories to obtain an Order or a Writ of Possession. Taking matters into one's own hands (changing locks without an order or clear lease authority, "self-help") is extremely risky and can expose the landlord to lawsuits for damages or trespass, even if the lease broadly suggests such rights.

Option 2: Distress (Distraint) for Rent

If the tenant owes rent but the landlord wishes to keep the tenant in place (or prioritizes recovering the money quickly), the landlord may utilize the common law remedy of Distress.

  • What it is: Distress allows the landlord to legally seize the tenant's goods, equipment, or inventory located on the leased premises and eventually sell them to cover the unpaid rent.
  • The Catch: If a landlord exercises the right of distress, they are affirming that the lease is still active. Therefore, they cannot terminate the lease and evict the tenant at the same time. Once they terminate the lease, the right to seize goods via distress vanishes.

Importance of the Lease Agreement

The length and complexity of a commercial eviction strongly depend on how well the lease was drafted. A strong commercial lease will clearly define:

  • What explicitly constitutes an event of default.
  • The exact number of days of notice required to be served before termination.
  • The landlord's rights regarding re-entry and whether they waive certain common law restrictions.

Commercial Bankruptcies

If a commercial tenant files for bankruptcy under federal law (the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act), the landlord's ability to evict or distrain goods is immediately halted by an "automatic stay of proceedings." Navigating a commercial tenant bankruptcy requires immediate specialized legal counsel, as the landlord's claim for unpaid rent often becomes an unsecured creditor claim managed by a bankruptcy trustee.

How Landager Helps

Operating a rental property in the Northwest Territories requires navigating a distinct regulatory environment under the NWT Rental Office. From adhering to the unique rule that allows tenants to pay security deposits across three months, to calculating heavily restricted late payment penalties that demand an official Rental Officer order, manual compliance tracking is error-prone. Landager’s platform fully automates these localized schedules. We instantly track partial deposit payments, flag the legally required 12-month spacing for rent increases, and enforce the mandatory three-month notice period before rent jumps take effect. By storing rigorous documentation of property conditions and notices, Landager ensures that you have perfectly organized evidence ready for any fast-tracked rental hearing, keeping your portfolio compliant, organized, and out of the courts.

Back to Northwest Territories Commercial Tenancies Act Overview.

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