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A landlord wishes to provide their tenant in Manitoba with a notice of a rent increase. What is the minimum notice period required before the increase can take effect?

In Manitoba, landlords must provide tenants with a minimum of six months' written notice before a rent increase can take effect, using the Residential Tenancies

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Question: A landlord wishes to provide their tenant in Manitoba with a notice of a rent increase. What is the minimum notice period required before the increase can take effect?

Answer options:

  • One month's notice
  • Three months' notice ✅ Six months' notice
  • Twelve months' notice

Correct answer: Six months' notice

Explanation: In Manitoba, landlords must provide tenants with a minimum of six months' written notice before a rent increase can take effect, using the Residential Tenancies Branch's official form.

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