Newfoundland and Labrador Rent Increase Rules: Notice Periods and Landlord

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Complete guide to NL rent increase regulations including 6-month notice

Melvin Prince
5 min citire
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Majorare de chirieNewfoundland și LabradorPerioadă-de-preavizObligațiile-proprietarilorDrepturile-chiriașilor

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Notice Period
6 Months
Frequency
Once per 12 Mo
Week-to-Week Notice
8 Weeks

Newfoundland and Labrador does not impose rent control or cap the amount a landlord can increase rent. However, the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018 (RTA) sets strict rules on when and how rent increases can occur.

Key Rent Increase Rules

RuleRequirement
First 12 monthsNo increase allowed
FrequencyOnce per 12-month period
Notice (monthly/fixed-term)6 months' written notice
Notice (weekly)8 weeks' written notice
Cap on amountNo statutory cap

Notice Requirements

Monthly and Fixed-Term Tenancies

Landlords must provide at least 6 months' written notice before a rent increase takes effect. The notice must:

  • Be in writing
  • Specify the new rental amount
  • Specify the effective date of the increase
  • Reference the section of the RTA under which the notice is given

Week-to-Week Tenancies

For week-to-week tenancies, the required notice period is at least 8 weeks before the increase takes effect.

How to Calculate the Effective Date

The increase cannot take effect earlier than:

  • 6 months after the notice is served (monthly/fixed-term)
  • 8 weeks after the notice is served (weekly)
  • 12 months after the last rent increase or the start of the tenancy, whichever is later

No Rent Increase Cap

Unlike some other Canadian provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador does not impose a percentage cap on rent increases. Landlords may increase rent by any amount, provided they:

  1. Have not increased rent within the last 12 months
  2. Provide the required notice period
  3. Do not increase rent during the first 12 months of the tenancy

Service Reductions as Rent Increases

Under the RTA, discontinuing a service, privilege, or amenity that was previously included in the rental agreement may be treated as a rent increase. Examples include:

  • Removing included parking
  • Discontinuing laundry facilities
  • Eliminating internet or cable service that was previously included
  • Reducing storage space

If a service reduction is deemed equivalent to a rent increase, the same notice periods and frequency limits apply.

Exception: Mutually Agreed New Services

The notice requirements do not apply when both the landlord and tenant agree in writing to a rent increase in exchange for a new service, facility, privilege, or benefit not previously included in the rental agreement.

For example, if a landlord installs new appliances or adds a parking space at the tenant's request, and both parties agree in writing to a corresponding rent increase, no 6-month notice is required.

Tenant's Options When Rent Increases

When a tenant receives a valid rent increase notice, they can:

  1. Accept the increase — Continue the tenancy at the new rental rate
  2. Negotiate — Attempt to negotiate a lower increase with the landlord
  3. Terminate the tenancy — Provide the required notice to end the tenancy before the increase takes effect

Invalid Rent Increases

A rent increase is invalid and unenforceable if:

  • Written notice was not provided
  • The notice period was less than the required 6 months (or 8 weeks for weekly)
  • The increase occurs within the first 12 months of the tenancy
  • A rent increase was already applied within the last 12 months
  • The increase is in retaliation for a tenant exercising their legal rights

Tenants can file a complaint with Service NL if they believe a rent increase is invalid.

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Plan increases well in advance — The 6-month notice requirement means you need to plan at least half a year ahead
  2. Keep increases reasonable — While there is no cap, excessive increases may drive away reliable tenants
  3. Document all notices — Keep copies of rent increase notices with proof of delivery
  4. Track 12-month windows — Ensure you are not increasing rent more than once per year
  5. Put service changes in writing — If you add or remove services, document the agreement to avoid disputes
  6. Research market rates — Base increases on comparable rental rates in your area

How Landager Helps

Navigating the Newfoundland and Labrador rental market requires strict attention to the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018, particularly regarding the unique 3/4 month security deposit cap and the specific sliding scale for late fees. Landager's property management platform is specifically configured to handle these regional nuances, automating the calculation of legal late fees ($5 plus $2/day up to $75) and ensuring that security deposit holdings always align with provincial statutory limits. Our system tracks critical notice periods—from the 6-month rent increase window to the 10-day non-payment termination notice—providing landlords in St. John's, Corner Brook, and beyond with the digital certainty needed to maintain compliance and avoid costly disputes at the Residential Tenancies Division.

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