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Manitoba · Full-Service Leasing

Leasing across Manitoba

Manitoba rentals are governed by the Residential Tenancies Branch with annual guideline rent-increase percentages. Winnipeg anchors the market with University of Manitoba and public-sector demand, while Brandon and Steinbach serve as regional secondary markets with growing inventory. The province offers some of the most accessible major-metro rents in Canada, with a year-round leasing cycle and tenure stability that owners reliably trade off against the modest rent ceiling.

Why MoveSmart

Why MoveSmart in Manitoba

RTB Manitoba compliant

Leases prepared under the Manitoba Residential Tenancies Act with the Residential Tenancies Branch (RTB) tenancy agreement and notice forms used correctly.

Local Manitoba advisors

In-market teams in Winnipeg, Brandon, and Steinbach — agents who understand local sub-market pricing and the Manitoba tenant pool.

Rent-guideline aware pricing

Pricing reflects the annual Manitoba rent-increase guideline (3.0% for 2025) and the exemptions that apply to newer construction.

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Manitoba, leased properly

Our process

How leasing in Manitoba works

Four stages, every placement — from strategic pricing to documented move-in.

  1. 01

    Strategic pricing for the Manitoba market

    RTB rent-history data, CMHC comparables, and the annual rent-increase guideline set a defensible asking rent for the Winnipeg or Brandon sub-market.

  2. 02

    Marketing + MLS syndication

    Distribution across Realtor.ca, Kijiji, Rent Winnipeg, Zumper, Facebook Marketplace, and the regional broker network with full photo + floor-plan capture.

  3. 03

    Tenant qualification with Manitoba compliance

    Credit, employment, and reference screening within Manitoba Human Rights Code limits with documented, uniform decision criteria.

  4. 04

    Lease signing on the RTB tenancy agreement + move-in

    Standard RTB residential tenancy agreement e-signed, security deposit collected within the RTB cap, and a documented move-in inspection report.

Frequently Asked

Frequently asked — leasing in Manitoba

Manitoba publishes an annual rent-increase guideline (3.0% for 2025). Landlords must give 3 months written notice to raise rent and may only raise rent once every 12 months. Buildings first occupied within the last 20 years are generally exempt from the guideline.

Ready when you are

Lease your property in Manitoba

Zero upfront cost. Success-fee on placement. Full-service leasing across every major Manitoba market.