Canada / Quebec
Unique civil law framework, mandatory French-language leases, and TAL tribunal compliance built for Quebec landlords.
Regulatory Framework
Quebec residential tenancies are governed by the Civil Code of Quebec (not common law) and regulated by the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL), formerly the Régie du logement. Landlords must use the mandatory Bail (lease) form prescribed by the TAL. Rent increases require a notice with the proposed new rent, and tenants have the right to refuse and negotiate. TAL handles disputes, lease renewals, and rent fixation. All tenant communications must be in French where required by the Charter of the French Language.
Key Rules at a Glance
Built for Quebec
Current TAL-prescribed Bail form in French and English. Addenda sections for parking, storage, and appliances included.
All notices, rent increase letters, and tenant communications generated in French with optional English translation. Charter-compliant by default.
Prescribed notice periods (3-6 months depending on lease type) with correct TAL wording. Tenant response tracking for accepted, refused, or negotiated outcomes.
Evidence packages formatted for TAL hearings: payment histories, maintenance logs, and inspection reports in required format.
Coverage
Revun handles Civil Code of Quebec compliance so you can focus on your portfolio.