
Yukon Eviction Laws (2026)
Yukon tenancies are handled by the Residential Tenancies Office, with a director and adjudicators issuing orders. Notices are prescribed; only an order leads to a lawful eviction.
Governing law: Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, S.Y. 2012, c. 20
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Residential Tenancies Office
The Office administers the Act; a director or adjudicator resolves disputes and issues orders of possession.
Non-payment
For unpaid rent, the landlord serves notice; the tenant can usually remedy by paying within the period.
For-cause notices
Damage, disturbance, or breach support termination on prescribed timelines.
Periodic tenancy
Ending a month-to-month tenancy without cause requires the prescribed notice.
Enforcement
Orders are enforced legally, not by self-help.
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