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Prince Edward Island property management laws — Landlord-tenant laws
Prince Edward Island Updated June 2026

Prince Edward Island Landlord-Tenant Laws (2026)

PEI's Residential Tenancy Act is administered by IRAC. Rent control applies; deposits are capped at one month; entry requires notice; IRAC resolves disputes.

Governing law: Residential Tenancy Act, R.S.P.E.I. (in force 2023)

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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 fit for habitation and in good repair.

IRAC

The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission is the single tribunal for tenancy disputes.

Deposits

Capped at one month, held in trust.

No contracting out

Terms conflicting with the Act are void.

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Not legal advice. Proprietio is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The content on this page is informational and was researched from publicly available statutes and case law, but state and local landlord-tenant rules change frequently and vary by jurisdiction. For specific situations in Prince Edward Island, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Read full disclaimer.