
Saskatchewan Landlord-Tenant Laws (2026)
The Act is administered by the Office of Residential Tenancies. No rent control; security deposits capped at one month; entry requires notice; the ORT resolves disputes.
Governing law: The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.S. 2006, c. R-22.0001
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Entry rules
A landlord must give at least 24 hours' written notice to enter for non-emergency reasons.
Repairs
The landlord must keep the unit in a good state of repair and fit for habitation.
The ORT
The Office of Residential Tenancies is the single tribunal for landlord and tenant claims.
Deposits
Up to one month, returned within 7 business days of move-out with a forwarding address.
No contracting out
Terms conflicting with the Act are void.
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