Prince Edward Island Eviction Process: A Landlord's Guide

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Step-by-step guide to PEI eviction procedures including notice periods, valid grounds, Rental Office applications, and tenant rights under the Residential Te...

Melvin Prince
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מאומת Apr 2026קנדה flag
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Non-Payment Trigger
1 Day Late
Resolution Period
10 Days
Notice Form
Form 4

Prince Edward Island landlords cannot evict a tenant without a legally valid reason and proper written notice. The eviction process is managed through the province's Rental Office, a division of the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC). Understanding notice requirements and proper procedures is critical — an improperly served eviction notice may be voided by the Rental Office.

Valid Grounds for Eviction

PEI Residential Eviction Sequence (Non-Payment) in prince edward island

1

Wait for Arrears

Rent is legally late the day after it is due.

2

Serve Form 4

Serve the tenant with Form 4 (Notice of Termination by Landlord).

3

10-Day Cure Window

Allow the tenant 10 days to pay all arrears to void the eviction notice.

4

Apply for Order

If unresolved, apply to the Director for an order of possession.

5

Enforcement

If granted, the eviction order must be enforced through the Sheriff’s office.

In PEI, landlords can only terminate a tenancy for valid reasons established under the Residential Tenancy Act, including:

ReasonNotice Required
Non-payment of rent20 days after notice received
Substantial breach of tenancy agreement14 days
Other lease violations30 days
Extensive renovations (requires Director approval first)6 months
Landlord's personal use (verify with counsel)Consult Rental Office

Non-Payment of Rent

If a tenant fails to pay rent by the due date, a landlord may issue a Notice of Termination for Unpaid Rent.

Key requirements:

  • The notice must be in writing
  • The effective termination date cannot be sooner than 20 days after the tenant receives the notice
  • If the tenant pays all outstanding rent before the effective date of the notice, the notice may be voided

Substantial Breach of Tenancy

For a substantial breach of the tenancy agreement (e.g., causing significant damage, engaging in illegal activity on the property, or severely disturbing other tenants), a landlord may issue a notice with an effective date of no less than 14 days from when the tenant receives it.

For less serious breaches of the agreement that do not qualify as "substantial," landlords must generally provide 30 days' notice.

Eviction for Renovations (Renovictions)

PEI enacted renovation-related eviction rules that came into full effect after November 1, 2023. Landlords who wish to evict tenants for extensive renovations must:

  1. Apply for and receive approval from the Director of Residential Tenancy before serving any notice
  2. Once approved, provide the tenant with at least 6 months' written notice
  3. Compensate the tenant with one month's rent plus reasonable moving expenses
  4. Honor the tenant's right of first refusal to reoccupy the unit after renovations if they notify the landlord of this intent before vacating

Serving the Eviction Notice

All notices of termination must be:

  • In writing
  • Served to the tenant personally, by registered mail, or other permitted method under the Act
  • Clearly state the reason for termination and the effective date

The clock on the notice period begins when the tenant receives the notice, not when it is sent.

Tenant's Right to Dispute

Tenants in PEI have the right to file an application with the Rental Office to dispute any eviction notice they believe is unwarranted, improperly served, or retaliatory. The Rental Office will schedule a hearing and both parties have the opportunity to present evidence.

Obtaining a Possession Order

If a tenant refuses to vacate after a valid notice period expires, the landlord must apply to the Rental Office for a Possession Order. Self-help remedies — such as changing locks, removing the tenant's belongings, or shutting off utilities — are illegal in PEI and can expose landlords to significant liability.

The Rental Office Hearing Process

  1. Landlord files an application with the Rental Office
  2. Both parties receive notice of a scheduled hearing date
  3. A hearing officer reviews evidence and testimony from both sides
  4. A written decision is issued
  5. Either party may appeal to the IRAC Board

Best Practices for Landlords

  • Document everything — keep written records of all communications with the tenant regarding lease violations or non-payment
  • Use the correct notice form — the Rental Office provides approved notice templates
  • Never self-help evict — always apply to the Rental Office for a possession order if a tenant won't leave
  • Serve notice properly — confirm delivery method and keep proof of service
  • Keep records of all repair requests, lease renewal discussions, and rent payment history

Back to Prince Edward Island Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

Landager helps PEI landlords track lease terms, document communications, and manage compliance timelines. Learn more.

How Landager Helps

Managing properties in Prince Edward Island requires navigating a unique regulatory environment overseen by the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC). With rent control tied directly to the unit rather than the tenant, precise historical tracking of rental rates is essential. Landager's comprehensive platform protects PEI landlords by automating the strict 3-month notice requirement for rent increases and ensuring forms are legally compliant. Furthermore, the platform securely manages security deposit tracking and trust account records, while facilitating the crucial 15-day return timeline to prevent disputes. By operating within the specific boundaries of the PEI Residential Tenancy Act, Landager provides a digital safety net that ensures your business remains fully compliant.

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