New Brunswick
Prepare notices to serve on your tenant or your landlord with these downloadable Landlord and Tenant Notice Forms for New Brunswick.
Landlords and tenants in New Brunswick are required to follow specific procedures when serving notices, as outlined in the Residential Tenancies Act. To assist with this process, we provide downloadable Landlord and Tenant Notice Forms which are easy to download and use.
When to Serve Notice
The New Brunswick Residential Tenancies Act specifies several situations in which either the landlord or the tenant must give formal written notice to the other party, including:
- When one of the parties wishes to terminate the tenancy
- If the tenant has not paid the rent on time
- If either party has failed to fulfill their obligations under the lease or tenancy agreement
- If significant renovations are required that necessitate the premises being vacant
- If the landlord needs access to the premises for inspection, repairs, or to show the premises to a prospective tenant or buyer
Manner and Timing of Notice
The Act outlines how notice must be provided and the specific time frames that must be observed. These requirements ensure that both parties have adequate time to respond to the notice in accordance with the law.
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New Brunswick Application for Notice to Quit
Make an application to the New Brunswick Residential Tenancies to terminate a tenancy with this free Form 3.
- The landlord applies to have Residential Tenancies serve a notice to quit on the tenant terminating the tenancy for a specified reason.
- The application can be submitted in person, by fax or by email.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.
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New Brunswick Application for Return of Security Deposit
Make sure you get your security deposit back at the end of your tenancy with this free Application for Return of Security Deposit form, for New Brunswick tenants.
- The form should be completed by the tenant and sent to the landlord in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act.
- The form includes both the English and French versions.
- Easy to download, fill in and print.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick in PDF format.
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New Brunswick Final Notice to Vacate
NB landlords, is your tenant behind in rent payments? Serve the tenant with this Final Notice to Vacate, pursuant to the New Brunswick Residential Tenancy Act 1975.
- This form can only be served after you have served an initial Notice to Vacate and waited for the 7-day period for the tenant to comply.
- The landlord notifies the tenants that because they have not paid the rent as set out in the initial Notice, they must vacate the rental premises.
- If the tenants do not vacate the premises as demanded, a Sheriff may evict the tenant.
- This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.
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New Brunswick Notice of Transfer of Ownership of Rental Premises
Give notice to Residential Tenancies that you have transferred ownership of a rental premises with this free form for New Brunswick landlords.
- The Notice is required under the Residential Tenancies Act.
- The landlord must provide the Residential Tenancies Office with the date of the change of ownership and the name and address of the new owner.
- The form includes both the English and French versions.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.
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New Brunswick Notice to Vacate
Serve a tenant who is behind in rent payments with this free Notice to Vacate form for New Brunswick landlords.
- The Notice contains instructions for how it must be served.
- The landlord informs the tenants that they must either pay the rent in full within 7 days of receiving the notice, or vacate the rental premises.
- This form can also be used by rental property managers.
- Available as a free PDF download, issued by Service New Brunswick.
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New Brunswick Security Deposit Claim
New Brunswick landlords, make a claim against your tenant's security deposit for damage, cleaning or repairs with this free Security Deposit Claim form.
- The Security Deposit Claim must be completed and filed at the termination of the tenancy, in accordance with the New Brunswick Residential Tenancies Act.
- The landlord must specify the deductions being claimed against the security deposit for unpaid rent, and for cleaning or repairs required to the premises.
- The form contains both English and French versions.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF.
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