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Yukon property management laws — Rent increase rules
Yukon Updated June 2026

Yukon Rent Increase Rules (2026)

Yukon has had a rent-increase cap tied to inflation (CPI) in recent years. One increase per 12 months with 3 months' notice. Confirm whether the CPI cap is currently in force.

Governing law: Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, S.Y. 2012, c. 20

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CPI-linked cap (verify)

Yukon introduced a rent-increase cap tied to the Consumer Price Index. Confirm whether it is still in force and the current percentage before issuing notice.

Once per year, 3 months' notice

Rent can rise once every 12 months with at least 3 months' written notice.

Notice form

Use the prescribed notice; an improper increase is unenforceable.

No mid-term increases

Rent is fixed during a fixed-term lease.

Re-verify

Territorial measures change; check the current rule each year.

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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 Yukon, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Read full disclaimer.