Manitoba Tenant Guide to Post-Eviction Resources

Facing eviction can be overwhelming, but understanding your rights and resources can make the transition smoother. This guide focuses on navigating post-eviction resources in Manitoba, offering practical steps and support for tenants experiencing this situation.

Understanding Manitoba's Eviction Process

In Manitoba, eviction procedures are governed by The Residential Tenancies Act. Tenants should be familiar with the reasons a landlord might lawfully evict someone, such as unpaid rent or lease violations.

If you encounter an eviction notice, review its validity. Manitoba's Lease Renewals: What Tenants Should Know About Their Rights provides helpful insights on tenant rights during lease terms.

Steps Following an Eviction Notice

  • Review the Notice: Verify that the notice meets legal requirements, such as the correct notice period and reason for eviction.
  • Seek Legal Advice: Consider consulting a legal professional or tenant advocacy service to explore your options.
  • Respond Promptly: If you wish to dispute the eviction, contact the Residential Tenancies Branch promptly.
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Accessing Post-Eviction Resources

After an eviction, finding new housing is crucial. Houseme - your rental solution in Canada can help you explore available rental properties across the country.

Financial Assistance Programs

Manitoba offers various programs for displaced tenants needing financial aid. Visit Manitoba Housing for up-to-date information on available assistance, including rent bank services and emergency loans.

Community Support

Local community organizations can offer valuable support services, such as temporary housing and financial advice. Consider reaching out to nearby shelters or housing services for assistance.

  • Winnipeg Rental Network: Provides rental listings and housing resources in the Greater Winnipeg area.
  • Samaritan House: Offers food and community resources for those in need in Brandon.

Common Tenant Issues Post-Eviction

Post-eviction, you may encounter typical renter challenges, such as adjusting to a new property or understanding lease agreements. For guidance, check Emergency Situations and Repairs: Tenant Rights and Responsibilities to ensure smooth transitions.

Need Help? Resources for Tenants

If you're struggling with eviction or tenant rights concerns, numerous resources are available:


  1. Eviction Notices in Manitoba - Dispute the notice promptly with the RTB.
  2. Manitoba Offers Rent Assistance - Provides aid if you experience hardship.
  3. Post-Eviction Resources in Manitoba - Connect with local housing services.
Bob Jones
Bob Jones

Editor & Researcher, Tenant Rights Canada

Bob writes and reviews tenant law content for various regions. They’re passionate about housing justice and simplifying legal protections for tenants everywhere.