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Prince Edward Island property management laws — Eviction & termination
Prince Edward Island Updated June 2026

Prince Edward Island Eviction Laws (2026)

PEI tenancies are administered by the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC). Notices use prescribed forms; IRAC adjudicates disputes and issues orders. PEI also has rent control.

Governing law: Residential Tenancy Act, R.S.P.E.I. (in force 2023)

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IRAC

The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission administers residential tenancies, holds hearings, and issues orders.

Non-payment

For unpaid rent, the landlord serves the prescribed notice; the tenant can usually remedy by paying within the period.

For-cause notices

Damage, disturbance, or breach support termination on prescribed timelines.

Landlord's own use

Ending a tenancy for the landlord's or a family member's use requires the prescribed notice and good faith; bad faith is penalized.

Enforcement

IRAC orders are enforced legally, not by self-help.

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Not legal advice. Proprietio is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The content on this page is informational and was researched from publicly available statutes and case law, but state and local landlord-tenant rules change frequently and vary by jurisdiction. For specific situations in Prince Edward Island, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Read full disclaimer.