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Tax settings Sources: CRA T776, T4002, T4037

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Land is not depreciable. Check your municipal assessment.

Class 1 at 4% declining balance. Half-year rule applies in year 1.

Multi-year projection

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Analysis

Multi-year projection

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Sale analysis at end of hold period

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Results are estimates for planning and educational purposes only, not financial or tax advice. Tax formulas sourced from CRA T776, T4002 and T4037. Vacancy, maintenance and closing costs not included. Consult a qualified Canadian accountant before making investment decisions.

Investing in Nova Scotia rental property

Deed Transfer Tax Applies

Nova Scotia uses a Deed Transfer Tax set by each individual municipality rather than a provincial rate. This means the cost varies depending on where in Nova Scotia the property is located. Confirm the specific Deed Transfer Tax rate for your target municipality before finalizing your purchase budget.

Rent regulation Verify current status

Nova Scotia's approach to rent regulation has been in flux in recent years. The province introduced and subsequently modified rent increase restrictions in response to housing affordability concerns. The current rules on allowable rent increases should be verified directly with the Director of Residential Tenancies before issuing any rent increase notice.

Legislation and disputes

Nova Scotia landlord-tenant relationships are governed by the Residential Tenancies Act (Nova Scotia). The Director of Residential Tenancies at novascotia.ca/sns/access/land/residential-tenancies.asp handles applications and adjudicates disputes.

Common questions about Nova Scotia rental property

Nova Scotia's rent regulation rules have changed significantly in recent years. The current status of any allowable increase caps or restrictions should be verified directly with the Director of Residential Tenancies at novascotia.ca before issuing any rent increase notice. Do not rely on general sources for the current rules.
Nova Scotia's Deed Transfer Tax is set at the municipal level, not by the province. Each municipality determines its own rate, which means the cost varies depending on where in Nova Scotia you are buying. Confirm the specific rate for your target municipality with your lawyer before calculating your total acquisition costs.
Halifax has experienced strong population growth in recent years, driven by interprovincial migration and international immigration. This has created substantial rental demand and pushed vacancy rates down significantly. Property prices have risen considerably from historical norms but remain lower than Toronto or Vancouver.
The Residential Tenancies Act (Nova Scotia) governs most residential landlord-tenant relationships in the province. The Director of Residential Tenancies handles applications and dispute resolution. Nova Scotia landlords should be familiar with current rules on rent increases, which have been subject to recent changes.

Analyze any Nova Scotia property

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This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax or legal advice. Nova Scotia's rent regulation rules have been in flux. Verify current rules with the Director of Residential Tenancies and consult a qualified advisor before making investment decisions.