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Report Health Concerns with a Rental Property
For any health-related concern in a long-term rental property, first contact your landlord or the rental property owner. If your concern is not addressed in a reasonable period of time you may request an environmental health inspection using the online form below. PEI environmental health officers work closely with tenants and property owners to ensure that minimum health standards are met in rental accommodations in accordance with the Public Health Act and Rental Accommodation Regulations. What do I need to complete the online request? You will be asked to provide full contact information...
2023 Rental Unit Property Tax Subsidy
The Rental Unit Property Tax Subsidy has been created to help offset increasing costs for landlords associated with the 2023 rental freeze. The subsidy aims to provide relief on provincial property taxes payable in 2023 and decrease landlord property tax costs. This will allow...
Rental unit property tax subsidy extended
The province has extended the Rental Unit Property Tax Subsidy to help support landlords cover their increased costs without raising rents for Islanders. Since launching in January, 1,017 properties have been approved for the subsidy. “We do not want to see Islanders having to...
Rental Accommodations Program
Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) work closely with tenants and property owners to ensure that minimum health standards in long term rental accommodations are met. Legislative authority for this program includes the PEI Rental Accommodation Regulations associated with the...
Rental Property Heating Program Loan
The Rental Property Heating Program (RPHP) will provide owners of an existing long-term residential rental property on Prince Edward Island, who are approved applicants, with financing to upgrade the current heating system of their residential rental property from fossil fuel to...
Rental Property Heating Program Application Form
Fillable Application form for the Rental Property Heating Program
Government rolls back property tax
On Wednesday during the legislative assembly, Government passed an amendment to the Real Property Tax Act that will roll back provincial residential property taxes to prevent a sharp rise in taxes in 2024. The amendment introduces an owner-occupied residential tax credit to net...
Islanders encouraged to take part in Residential Tenancy Act consultations
Public and community input is being sought on a new Residential Tenancy Act which will provide more protections for Island landlords and tenants. The proposed modernized legislation is now available online and clearly outlines rules that affect landlords and tenants in key areas...