Housing and property

Assessment board, housing, land registration, property assessments, sales and taxes; public housing, surplus property and more. 

Developers and landlords

Emergency and temporary housing

  • Emergency shelters

    Emergency shelters in New Brunswick.

  • HUB drop-in centers

    Drop-in centres offer support and connect homeless individuals with services.

  • Second stage housing

    Safe and affordable housing for women and children who have experienced violence.

  • Transition houses

    Transition houses provide shelter, crisis intervention and referral services for women and their children who are victims of violence and abuse.

  • Youth housing

    Emergency shelters and transition houses for youth without safe shelter.

Homeowner programs

  • Enhanced Energy Savings Program

    The Enhanced Energy Savings Program targets homes in need of energy efficiency upgrades, especially those needing insulation and air sealing.

  • Home Completion Loan Program

    Provides financial assistance to low- and modest-income families to help them complete partially constructed homes.

  • Homeownership Assistance Program

    Provides financial assistance to low- and modest-income families to help them buy or build their first home.

  • Homeowner Repair Program

    A cost sharing-arrangement between the federal and provincial governments which offers financial help for repairs and modifications to low-income homeowners and seniors.

  • Off-reserve Home Ownership Program

    The Off-Reserve Aboriginal Home Ownership Program (ORAH) provides financial assistance to off-reserve Indigenous households with modest incomes.

Property and taxes

Renting

  • Buying or selling a rental property

    Your responsibilities to the current tenants when buying or selling a rental property.

  • Cannabis

    Landlords can restrict smoking and growing cannabis, but not overall cannabis use.

  • Emergencies/repairs

    What to do in emergencies or when there is a need for repairs or maintenance.

  • Evictions

    How and when a landlord can evict a tenant, and what to do if you are facing an eviction.

  • Find a form

    Quickly find online and printable forms for tenants and landlords, all in one place.

  • First time landlords

    It’s important to understand your rights and responsibilities as a landlord.

  • First time renters

    Tips and support for first time renters.

  • Inspections

    Before a tenant moves in or out, the landlord and tenant should walk through the rental unit together and inspect it thoroughly.

  • Landlord entry into a rental unit

    Rules which apply when a landlord enters an occupied rental unit.

  • Lease information

    Learn about leases, inspections, and how to properly change, assign or end a lease.

  • Mobile home sites

    A mobile home site refers to the land on which a mobile home is located.

  • Rent bank

    Grant opportunity for renters experiencing a temporary, unplanned and unavoidable financial crisis.

  • Rent increases

    Information about rent caps, rent increases and how to request a review from the Tenant and Landlord Relations Office.

  • Renting: no discrimination allowed

    When it comes to renting in New Brunswick, discrimination is not allowed.

  • Rights and responsibilities of landlords

    In New Brunswick, the Residential Tenancies Act outlines the rights and responsibilities of landlords.

  • Rights and responsibilities of renters

    In New Brunswick, the Residential Tenancies Act outlines the rights and responsibilities of renters.

  • Security deposits

    How it works, claims against a deposit and how to request the return of a deposit.

  • Solve a problem

    Landlords and tenants can use these steps and services to solve a problem.

Renting programs

Land acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that New Brunswick is situated on the unceded and unsurrendered territories of the Wolastoqey, Mi'gmaw, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. We seek to repair and rebuild meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and honour these lands which hold the hopes of future generations.