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Housing Rights and Tenancy Safety for Survivors in Nova Scotia

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This hub page provides essential information and resources for survivors of domestic violence in Nova Scotia, focusing on housing rights and tenancy safety.

How to use this page

Navigate through the sections below to find valuable resources, legal protections, and support options tailored for survivors in Nova Scotia.

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Types of support available

Survivors can access various types of support, including:

  • Lawyers: Legal professionals specializing in domestic violence cases can offer guidance on housing rights and tenancy issues.
  • Therapists: Mental health support is crucial for recovery; find therapists experienced in trauma-informed care.
  • Shelters: Emergency shelters provide safe housing options for those fleeing domestic violence.
  • Hotlines: Confidential hotlines are available to offer immediate support and resources.
  • Legal Aid: Access to legal aid services can help survivors understand their rights and assist with legal matters.

Legal protections overview

In Nova Scotia, survivors of domestic violence have specific legal protections that can assist them in securing safe housing. These protections may include the ability to terminate a lease without penalty, protections against eviction, and the right to seek a restraining order against the abuser. Understanding these rights is crucial for ensuring safety and stability.

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Safety planning basics

Creating a safety plan is an important step for survivors. Key elements include identifying safe places to go, keeping important documents accessible, and having a list of emergency contacts. Survivors should also consider how to maintain privacy and security in their housing situation.

If you want local help, you can privately browse lawyers, therapists, shelters, and hotlines near you at DV.Support.

By utilizing the resources outlined on this page, survivors can find the support they need to navigate housing challenges and ensure their safety in Nova Scotia.

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