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We are the positive voice for Nova Scotia’s Rental Housing Providers.

About Us

Established in 1978, The Rental Housing Providers Nova Scotia (RHPNS) is the collective voice representing residential investment property owners. When RHPNS speaks on industry issues industry stakeholders listen.

RHPNS primary focus is providing members with Advocacy, Education, Membership Services programs.

Members

RHPNS Investment property owner members have over 50,000 apartment rental units under management throughout Nova Scotia. And are vital economic and philanthropic contributors in the communities in which they live and operate their businesses.

Events

Networking events include our annual AGM Awards Gala, Dinner and Tradeshow, Quarterley Lunch and Learn Informational sessions, Industry Workshops, and an Annual Golf Tournament.  

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Purpose

Representing the interests of Nova Scotia’s residential property owners through the deliverance of Advocacy, Education and Membership Services intiatives that provide members with tangible long-term benefits.

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Membership

 

Over 160 Members and Climbing!

Join with confidence knowing RHPNS is the collective positive voice representing residential landlords!

INSight Multi-Res News

Development

Clayton Park West development to include long-awaited road connection A new development in Clayton Park West will include a long-anticipated road connection aimed at improving traffic flow and supporting further residential growth in the area. From a multi-unit...

Lithium Ion Battery

Thermal monitoring technology emerges to address lithium-ion battery fire risks A new focus is emerging on thermal monitoring systems designed to detect and prevent lithium-ion battery fires in devices such as electric vehicles, e-bikes, and power tools. These systems...

Mortgages

Higher-value mortgages seeing increased default rates New analysis suggests higher-income borrowers with larger mortgages are defaulting at higher rates than those with smaller loans, reflecting pressure from rising interest costs and elevated debt levels. From a...

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