
Nova Scotia Landlord-Tenant Laws (2026)
The Act is administered by the Residential Tenancies Program. A temporary rent cap applies; deposits are capped at half a month; entry needs notice; disputes go to a Tenancy Officer with appeal to Small Claims Court.
Governing law: Residential Tenancies Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 401
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Entry rules
A landlord must give 24 hours' written notice to enter for non-emergency reasons.
Repairs
The landlord must keep the premises in good repair and fit for habitation, meeting health and safety standards.
The Program and appeals
A Residential Tenancy Officer decides disputes; appeals go to the Small Claims Court.
Deposits
Capped at one-half month, held in trust with interest.
No contracting out
Terms conflicting with the Act are void.
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