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Newfoundland & Labrador

Security Deposit Return Demand

A Newfoundland and Labrador security deposit return demand under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018. Reflects that security deposit held in trust and returned within the statutory timeline unless the landlord applies to retain it and identifies the Director of Residential Tenancies path for disputes.

Best for you if

  • Residential landlords preparing leases, notices, or RTB/LTB applications
  • Tenants documenting deposit returns, repair requests, or notices to vacate
  • You want province-compliant forms with the right dispute-body referrals

Not the right fit if

  • Commercial leases (different statute, much higher stakes, use a commercial lawyer)
  • Active litigation or appeals beyond initial application
  • Multi-jurisdictional landlord portfolios needing custom legal advice

What's included

  • Plain-English wizard, step-by-step
  • Signed-ready PDF, formatted to Newfoundland & Labrador requirements
  • Filing instructions appendix (court name, fee, where to submit)
  • AI assistant access included for paid forms (unlimited for subscribers)
  • Free re-generation for 90 days if you need to revise

How it works

  1. 1

    Answer questions

    Our wizard walks you through every field, usually about 10 minutes.

  2. 2

    Review and pay

    Pay $19 CAD per form, or unlock everything with Pro Annual ($99/year).

  3. 3

    Download PDF

    Province-specific, signed-ready. Print, sign, file with the right court or registry.

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