Saskatchewan

Prepare notices to serve on your tenant or your landlord with these downloadable Landlord and Tenant Notice Forms for Saskatchewan.

If you are a landlord or tenant in Saskatchewan, it is important to serve the correct notices for any actions related to your rental agreement. To assist with this process, our downloadable Landlord and Tenant Notice Forms are available for your convenience.

Accessing Required Notice Forms

Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, you can easily find the notice forms you need, as required by the Residential Tenancies Act. These forms are provided to ensure that all parties comply with legal requirements and avoid potential disputes.

Source of Forms

Many of these notice forms are available free of charge from the Office of Residential Tenancies. This makes it straightforward for both landlords and tenants to obtain and use the correct documents for their situation.

Ease of Use

The notice forms are designed to be user-friendly. Simply download the appropriate form, print it out, and fill in the necessary information before serving it to your tenant or landlord.

Importance of Proper Notice

It is essential to provide proper notice as required by the Residential Tenancies Act. Failing to do so may result in additional costs or damages that you could be responsible for paying.

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Saskatchewan Immediate Notice to Vacate

Before you can evict your tenants for rent or utility arrears, you must first serve them with this Saskatchewan Immediate Notice to Vacate and Notice of Arrears.

  • The form includes instructions for the landlord on how to properly serve the Notice on the tenant(s).
  • This form is only to be used if the rent or utilities are over 15 days in arrears.
  • This is a free fillable PDF form from the Saskatchewan Office of Residential Tenancies.
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Saskatchewan Notice of Rent Increase

Saskatchewan landlords, before you can raise the rent on a tenant's rental unit you must with this Notice of Rent Increase.

  • Landlords must give 1 year's notice prior to a rent increase.
  • Landlords cannot raise the rent within the first 18 months of a new tenancy.
  • This is an easy-to-use PDF form and is free to download. Just fill it in and print. You can re-use it over and over.
  • Issued by the Saskatchewan Office of Residential Tenancies.
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Saskatchewan Notice to Landlord to Terminate Periodic Tenancy

Give notice that you plan to move out by serving your landlord with this Saskatchewan Form 6 Notice to Landlord to Terminate Tenancy.

  • This is a free fillable PDF form provided by the Office of Residential Tenancies.
  • It also contains information to help tenants get their security deposit back.
  • This form is for periodic tenancies, e.g. month-to-month or week-to-week.
  • Just download the PDF, save it and follow the instructions.
  • For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan.
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Saskatchewan Notice to Landlord to Vacate Early for Cause

Saskatchewan tenants, has your landlord breached the terms of the lease? You can end your tenancy early by serving the landlord with this Notice to Landlord to Vacate Early for Cause.

  • This form can only be used in the event of a material breach of the lease by the landlord.
  • This is a free PDF form provided by the Office of Residential Tenancies.
  • Intended for use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
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