
Newfoundland and Labrador Rent Increase Rules (2026)
NL has NO rent cap. The limits are frequency (once per 12 months) and notice. This is one of the more landlord-flexible regimes in Atlantic Canada.
Governing law: Residential Tenancies Act, 2018, S.N.L. 2018, c. R-14.2
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No cap
There is no maximum percentage increase.
Once per year
Rent can be increased only once in any 12-month period.
Notice
The landlord must give written notice — generally a few months — before the increase. Confirm the exact period for the tenancy type.
No mid-term increases
Rent is fixed during a fixed-term lease.
Market reality
The market is the practical constraint.
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