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ACT Bond Lodgement Form
Lodge a residential rental bond with the ACT Revenue Office with this free form pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act 1997.
- This form is only for rental properties in Australian Capital Territory.
- The lodgement form provides details for the tenant, the lessor and the managing agent and must be lodged when the rental bond is paid at the beginning of the tenancy.
- The form includes instructions for completing and submitting it to the Revenue Office.
- Last revision date 2017.
- Access the fill-in form online at the ACT Revenue Office website by clicking the Download link.
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ACT Rental Bond Refund Form
Refund a residential rental bond to a departing tenant with this free form from ACT Revenue Office.
- The form must be completed and signed by the tenant(s) and the lessor or the managing agent at the end of the tenancy, instructing the Revenue Office how much of the bond is to be refunded to each party.
- Any deductions from the rental bond must be itemised in the Statement of Deductions section.
- The Refund Form includes instructions on how it must be completed and submitted to the Office.
- Download the form directly from the ACT Revenue Office website by clicking the link.
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PEI Notice of Intention to Retain Security Deposit
If you plan to keep all or part of your tenant's security deposit, you must serve them with this Notice of Intention to Retain Security Deposit under the PEI Rental of Residential Property Act.
- The Notice sets out how much of the deposit will be kept by the landlord, and for what reason(s).
- You must also inform the tenant how much interest accrued on the deposit, and how much they are getting back.
- The balance of the security deposit must be included with the Notice.
- The tenant has 15 days from receipt of the Notice to apply for a determination of the matter.
- For use only in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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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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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 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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