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Quebec · Full-Service Leasing

Leasing across Quebec

Quebec's rental market is shaped by the July 1 moving cycle, the TAL rent-regulation grid, and Bill 96 language rules. Plex inventory dominates Montreal's inner neighbourhoods alongside a growing downtown condo core, and Quebec City, Laval, Gatineau, and Sherbrooke each carry distinct sub-market dynamics. Provincial vacancy hit a multi-decade low in 2024 and remains tight. MoveSmart runs bilingual, TAL-aware placements across the province.

Service areas

Cities we serve in Quebec

Local expertise in every major market — from tenant placement to institutional lease-up, executed by the same in-market team.

Why MoveSmart

Why MoveSmart in Quebec

Bilingual lease execution per the TAL

Every lease uses the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL) mandatory Form F, prepared in French and English with Section G rent disclosure completed correctly.

Régie ready documentation

Notice templates, rent-fixing applications, and Form RL-31 tax slips are filed on the schedules the TAL expects — not improvised.

French-fluent advisors

Showings, tenant interviews, and signing meetings happen in French or English at the tenant's preference, with all communications archived bilingually.

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Our process

How leasing in Quebec works

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

  1. 01

    Strategic pricing for the Quebec market

    Section G past-rent disclosure plus TAL comparable data gives us a defensible asking rent — critical for any future rent-fixing application.

  2. 02

    Marketing + Centris syndication

    Bilingual listings on Centris, Kijiji, LesPAC, Realtor.ca, Facebook Marketplace, and our Quebec broker network — captioned in French and English.

  3. 03

    Tenant qualification with TAL-compliant screening

    Credit and reference checks within Charter of Human Rights bounds. We document the screening rationale so any TAL challenge is defensible.

  4. 04

    Lease signing on TAL Form F + move-in

    Mandatory Form F lease e-signed bilingually with Section G rent history disclosed, plus a documented move-in inspection and RL-31 setup for tax season.

Frequently Asked

Frequently asked — leasing in Quebec

Yes. Quebec residential leases must use the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL) mandatory lease form (Form F / "Bail de logement"). Signing a custom-drafted lease in place of the TAL form is not enforceable for most residential tenancies in Quebec.

Ready when you are

Lease your property in Quebec

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