
New Brunswick Eviction Laws (2026)
New Brunswick tenancies are administered by the Residential Tenancies Tribunal (within Service New Brunswick). Notices are prescribed; the Tribunal's Residential Tenancies Officers resolve disputes and issue orders.
Governing law: Residential Tenancies Act, S.N.B. 1975, c. R-10.2
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Residential Tenancies Tribunal
The Tribunal administers the Act, mediates, and issues binding orders, including evictions.
Non-payment
For unpaid rent, the landlord can serve a notice; a tenant who pays the arrears within the notice period can usually stop the termination.
For-cause notices
Damage, disturbance, or breach support termination, with timelines depending on the seriousness.
Periodic tenancy notice
Ending a month-to-month tenancy without cause requires the prescribed notice period.
Enforcement
Evictions are enforced through the legal process, not lockouts.
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