Eviction Process in Nunavut: Notice Periods and Landlord Rights

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Detailed guide to the eviction process for landlords in Nunavut, covering valid grounds for eviction, notice periods, and dispute resolution.

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Evicting a tenant in Nunavut requires landlords to follow strict procedures established by the Residential Tenancies Act. Self-help evictions—such as changing locks or shutting off utilities—are illegal.

Justifiable Grounds for Eviction

A landlord cannot evict a tenant in Nunavut without a valid, legally recognized reason. Common grounds for issuing a notice to end a tenancy include:

  • Non-payment of rent or consistent late payments.
  • Failing to pay the security deposit.
  • Causing significant damage to the rental unit or residential complex.
  • Disturbing the peace, quiet enjoyment, or safety of the landlord or other tenants.
  • Illegal acts conducted on the premises.
  • Breach of the tenancy agreement or statutory conditions.
  • Landlord's Use: The landlord, or their immediate family, requires the unit for personal use.
  • Property Sale/Renovation: The property is being sold to a buyer who will occupy it, or the landlord intends to demolish or undertake major renovations requiring the unit to be vacant.

Eviction Notice Periods

The required notice period depends heavily on the reason for the eviction.

Eviction for Non-Payment of Rent

If a tenant is late paying rent, the landlord must follow these steps:

  1. Wait until the rent is at least five (5) days overdue.
  2. Issue a 10-Day Notice of Termination.
  3. The notice must explicitly state that the tenant must move out no earlier than 10 days after receiving the notice.

If the tenant pays the full arrears before the 10 days expire, the eviction notice is usually cancelled.

Eviction for Breach of Statutory Conditions

If a tenant breaches a standard rule (such as cleanliness or noise), landlords generally must:

  1. Issue a written notice giving the tenant 3 days to correct (cure) the problem.
  2. If the tenant fails to correct the issue within 3 days, the landlord can serve a 5-Day Notice of Termination.

Landlord's Personal Use or Renovations

For "no-fault" evictions where the tenant has done nothing wrong, the required notice periods are significantly longer. Typically, landlords must provide a minimum of 90 days' notice for personal use, sale, or extensive renovations, though specific timelines can depend on the type of tenancy agreement (fixed-term vs. periodic).

The Eviction Notice Requirements

For an eviction notice to be valid in Nunavut, it must be in writing and include:

  • The address of the rental premises.
  • The date the tenancy is to terminate.
  • The specific reason (grounds) for the termination.
  • The signature of the landlord or their authorized agent.

The Dispute and Removal Process

Tenants in Nunavut have the right to dispute an eviction notice. They do not have to move out just because a notice was served.

If a tenant refuses to leave by the termination date:

  1. Apply to the Rental Officer: The landlord must file an application with the Residential Tenancies Office to request an Order of Possession.
  2. Hearing: Both parties will be given a chance to present their case before a Rental Officer.
  3. Enforcement: If the Rental Officer rules in favor of the landlord, they will issue an Order of Possession.
  4. Sheriff Execution: Only an authorized Sheriff has the legal authority to forcefully remove a tenant and their belongings. Landlords cannot do this themselves.

Back to Nunavut Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

How Landager Helps

Operating a rental property in Nunavut requires navigating a distinct regulatory environment under the Nunavut 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 territorial courts.

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