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Nova Scotia Notice to Quit for Breach
Has your tenant breached a statutory condition of the rental contract? Serve them with this Landlord's Notice to Quit for Breach, Form E under the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
- The Notice is given under subsections 10(7B) and (7C) of the Act.
- The form contains instructions to help the landlord complete the document and serve it on the tenant.
- There are separate instructions for landlords of land lease communities (mobile home parks).
- Keep a copy of the signed form for your records.
- Nova Scotia Landlord's Notice to Quit for Breach of Statutory Condition, Form E can be downloaded directly from the link.
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Nova Scotia Rental Unit Condition Report
Use this free Nova Scotia Rental Unit Condition Report form to record the state of the rental premises at the start and end of the lease.
- The form should be completed by both the landlord and the tenant, who should do a walk-through of the premises together before the tenant moves in and again when the tenant moves out.
- The tenant keeps the original of the form and the landlord keeps a copy.
- The form contains a place to list repairs that the landlord should complete before the occupancy date.
- Available in PDF format. Issued by Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations.
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Nova Scotia Security Deposit Claim
If you plan to keep part of your tenant's security deposit for unpaid rent or damages, you must file this Security Deposit Claim form with the Nova Scotia Director of Residential Tenancies.
- The claim form must be filed within 10 days after the tenancy terminates.
- If the security deposit is not sufficient to cover the amount being claimed, the landlord can file an application with the Director for an order for the balance remaining.
- You can download this PDF form or fill it in online directly through Service Nova Scotia.
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