Post-Eviction Resources: Tenant Guide in Yukon

Post-Eviction Resources Yukon published July 01, 2025 Flag of Yukon

Facing eviction can be a daunting experience for any tenant in Yukon. However, it's crucial to know that there are resources and steps you can take to help manage and navigate the situation effectively. This guide will offer you insight into understanding the process, your rights, and the available resources to assist you post-eviction.

Eviction Process and Understanding Your Rights

In Yukon, eviction procedures are governed by the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. It's essential for tenants to understand this legislation to ensure their rights are protected throughout the eviction process.

The Eviction Notice

An eviction notice is the first legal step a landlord takes to initiate an eviction process. This notice must comply with the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act to be valid. As a tenant, you should verify that the notice provides a valid reason for eviction and includes the required notice period.

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Post-Eviction Support and Resources

After receiving an eviction notice, knowing your post-eviction options is vital. Fortunately, several organizations and resources are available to help:

  • Yukon Legal Services Society: Offers free legal advice and resources for tenants who are facing eviction.
  • Tenants Rights: Understanding your rights can provide you with the necessary tools to address unfair eviction practices. Visit our comprehensive guide on Tenant Rights and Landlord Rights in Yukon.
  • Community Housing Support: Organizations like the Yukon Housing Corporation can provide housing assistance and help you find temporary or permanent housing solutions.

Handling Financial and Housing Challenges

Being evicted often leads to immediate financial and housing challenges. Here’s how you can tackle these issues:

  • Rental Assistance: Apply for rental assistance through local housing programs to mitigate housing costs.
  • Deposit Recovery: Learn how to reclaim your security deposit by understanding how to get your security deposit back with interest when moving out. Proper documentation and inspection reports can significantly help your claim.
  • Temporary Shelter: Reach out to local shelters for temporary accommodation if immediate housing is an issue.

Need Help? Resources for Tenants


  1. What steps should I take immediately after receiving an eviction notice?

    Review the eviction notice for accuracy, understand your rights under the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, and seek legal advice if necessary.

  2. Can I recover my security deposit after eviction?

    Yes, tenants can potentially recover their security deposit. Ensure you know your rights related to how to get your security deposit back with interest.

  3. Where can I find immediate housing help in Yukon?

    Contact the Yukon Housing Corporation and local shelters for assistance with housing resources and temporary accommodations.


1. Residential Landlord and Tenant Act - Yukon for reference to eviction rules and tenant rights provisions.

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.