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Apartments in Cumberland Bay, New Brunswick

Breakdown by postal code areas in Cumberland Bay:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | E4A | 3,538 | 2,034 |
Other cities in the area: New Zion, Minto, Sunnyside Beach, Newcastle Centre, Scotchtown, New Avon, Princess Park, Old Avon
Breaking a lease for Cumberland Bay apartments is often a difficult thing to do, but is possible. This situation usually occurs if you find you cannot afford the rent any longer, or if another job possibility arises in a different location. When faced with this situation, talk to your landlord immediately to see if there are any options you can discuss. Cumberland Bay landlords do not like to allow people to break leases because it puts them in a bad situation to fill a space quickly that should have already been filled. Often times you will have to pay a penalty to break the lease, anywhere from an extra months rent, to the full payment of what is left on your lease. Cumberland Bay is located in New Brunswick - one of three scenic Maritime Provinces of Canada. Its west border connects with the state of Maine and its northern border connects with the province of Quebec. Compared to the other two Maritime Provinces of Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, New Brunswick is the largest in terms of land area, and
Cumberland Bay is just one place in the province where you can consider a property purchase. Cumberland Bay shares in the province's good quality of life and a stable economy, and is considered a great place to raise a family.
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