Housing in New Brunswick

Information for living here

Overview

New Brunswick is facing a housing supply and demand issue, and we recognize that affordable housing is a challenge for many.

We will be monitoring and supporting all housing initiatives across government to ensure alignment and successful and timely completion of initiatives.

This includes:

  • Overseeing the assessment and reporting of progress, gaps, and challenges across the housing spectrum
  • Identifying new opportunities where our efforts should be prioritized
  • Tracking and aligning with housing efforts of other levels of Government and the not-for profit sector

We must ensure that the decisions we make not only help tenants with rising costs but also address low vacancy rates in our province.

There are many individual pieces to housing that make up the housing spectrum and we will be working with all levels of government, not-for-profit organizations, businesses, advocacy groups and organizations to examine what is needed to improve each piece and bring a unified approach to addressing affordable housing.

Together, we will create a strategy that incorporates each piece as part of a larger housing response.


Housing for All

Information about New Brunswick’s housing strategy

Tenant rights and responsibilities

Learn about your rights and responsibilities when living in a residential rental property.

Landlord rights and responsibilities

Learn about your rights and responsibilities when operating a residential rental property.



Information and services by topic

Social and supported housing

Programs and information for low-income housing.

Homeownership

Programs and support for people who plan to or own a home.

Renting

Information and services for tenants and landlords.

Review of rental housing landscape in New Brunswick

An in-depth look into the provinces’ rental rates and living.

Developers

Help for landlords and developers.

Homelessness

Programs and shelter information for people without a place to live.


Call 1-833-355-3262 or email [email protected] to speak to a housing navigator if you need help with:

• General information on housing and housing programs.
• Access to available housing services and support.
• Meeting basic needs and overcoming challenges related to housing.

Hours of operation: Monday to Friday 8:30 - 4:30 pm. Tenants and landlords with questions or concerns regarding a tenancy should continue to call the Residential Tenancies Tribunal at 1-888-762-8600. This includes matters related to a rent increase, termination or eviction notice, security deposit or information on rights and obligations.