
Manitoba Rent Increase Rules (2026)
Manitoba has rent regulation: an annual rent-increase guideline set by the province, one increase per 12 months, and 3 months' written notice. Some units (e.g. newer buildings, higher-rent units) are exempt.
Governing law: The Residential Tenancies Act, C.C.S.M. c. R119
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The annual guideline
The province sets a yearly rent-increase guideline. Increases above it require approval from the Branch. Confirm the current year's percentage before issuing notice.
Once per year, 3 months' notice
Rent can rise once every 12 months with at least 3 months' written notice.
Exemptions
Newer buildings (within a set number of years of first occupancy) and certain higher-rent units can be exempt from the guideline — verify the current exemption thresholds.
Above-guideline increases
A landlord can apply to the Branch to justify an increase above the guideline based on costs.
Notice form
Use the proper notice; an improper increase is not enforceable.
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