NB · Property management software

Built for New Brunswick landlords.

Built around the Residential Tenancies Tribunal, the 7.5% (2025) rent cap pilot, and bilingual leases.

What New Brunswick landlords keep losing time on
01

Rent cap pilot creates uncertainty year over year — the 2025 cap differs from 2024.

02

RTT requires bilingual (EN/FR) notices in many cases.

03

Tenant notice periods are longer than most provinces — easy to miscount.

What we ship specifically for New Brunswick.

Bilingual lease generator

EN + FR side-by-side rental agreement compliant with the Residential Tenancies Act.

Annual cap tracker

Tracks the current rent cap pilot rate + auto-blocks over-cap notices.

RTT filing helper

Application + evidence package formatted for the Residential Tenancies Tribunal.

Used by landlords across New Brunswick
Moncton
Saint John
Fredericton
Dieppe
Riverview
Frequently asked

New Brunswick landlord questions

Does NB require bilingual leases?

Not strictly, but bilingual leases dramatically reduce dispute risk in a province where 32% of residents are francophone. Central Rentals generates EN+FR by default.

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