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Landlords and developers
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Affordable Rental Housing Program
The federal and provincial governments have signed a cost-sharing arrangement to create new rental housing units for low- and moderate-income households.
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Housing Development Incentive Program
This program is for developers and builders of multi-family buildings to create additional rental units within the province.
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HST rebate on eligible purpose-built rental housing
Government initiatives aimed at addressing housing need.
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Rental Rehabilitation Assistance Program and Rental Conversion Program
Programs offering financial help for repairs, conversions and creating accessible units for low-income tenants.
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Shelter Enhancement Program
Funding to build and repair shelters and housing for people who are fleeing domestic violence.
Emergency and temporary housing
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Emergency shelters
Emergency shelters in New Brunswick.
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HUB drop-in centers
Drop-in centres offer support and connect homeless individuals with services.
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Second stage housing
Safe and affordable housing for women and children who have experienced violence.
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Transition houses
Transition houses provide shelter, crisis intervention and referral services for women and their children who are victims of violence and abuse.
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Youth housing
Emergency shelters and transition houses for youth without safe shelter.
Homeowner programs
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Enhanced Energy Savings Program
The Enhanced Energy Savings Program targets homes in need of energy efficiency upgrades, especially those needing insulation and air sealing.
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Home Completion Loan Program
Provides financial assistance to low- and modest-income families to help them complete partially constructed homes.
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Homeownership Assistance Program
Provides financial assistance to low- and modest-income families to help them buy or build their first home.
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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.
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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
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Land registration
Land registration and other real property information.
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Property assessments
Information regarding property assessments, including applying for a review and property tax relief.
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Property assessments and sales search
Service New Brunswick’s online property assessment.
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Property Tax Equalized Payment Plan
The EPP is a convenient voluntary payment plan that allows eligible homeowners to pay their annual property tax in twelve equal monthly payments without incurring a penalty.
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Property tax sale
How property tax sales work and the process of the sale.
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Property Tax Relief
Property Tax relief may be available to those who own property in New Brunswick.
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Property taxes
Resources about your property taxes including making a payment, tax statements, tax credits, and more.
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Residential Property Tax Credit
The Residential Property Tax Credit can give property owners a tax break on their principal residence.
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Surplus property
Map of New Brunswick surplus property for sale.
Renting
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Renting in New Brunswick
Information and services for tenants and landlords.
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Cannabis
Landlords can restrict smoking and growing cannabis, but not overall cannabis use.
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Emergencies/repairs
What to do in emergencies or when there is a need for repairs or maintenance.
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Evictions
How and when a landlord can evict a tenant, and what to do if you are facing an eviction.
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Find a form
Quickly find online and printable forms for tenants and landlords, all in one place.
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Lease information
Learn about leases, inspections, and how to properly change, assign or end a lease.
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Rent increases
Information about rent caps, rent increases and how to request a review from the Tenant and Landlord Relations Office.
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Rights and responsibilities of landlords
In New Brunswick, the Residential Tenancies Act outlines the rights and responsibilities of landlords.
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Rights and responsibilities of renters
In New Brunswick, the Residential Tenancies Act outlines the rights and responsibilities of renters.
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Security deposits
How it works, claims against a deposit and how to request the return of a deposit.
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Solve a problem
Landlords and tenants can use these steps and services to solve a problem.
Renting programs
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Canada-NB Housing Benefit
The Canada-New Brunswick Housing Benefit is a shared funding initiative between the federal and provincial governments.
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Public housing
Housing NB owns a variety of rental units across the province for families and individuals.
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Portable Rent Supplement Program
Subsidized housing for people living with a disability.
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Rent bank
Grant opportunity for renters experiencing an unplanned financial crisis.
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Rent Supplement Program
This program funds the difference between the rent that a household pays and the unit's market value rent.
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Rural and Indigenous Housing Program
A program for households in rural communities and off-reserve Indigenous households to obtain affordable housing.