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Want to be a landlord? These are your top 5 responsibilities Managing tenants. The relationship you have with a tenant may last for years so its important to manage that relationship professionally and cordially. Warranty of habitability. Property maintenance. Abiding by housing laws. Evictions.
A tenant cannot withhold rent in Alberta for reasons such as a landlord has not made repairs to the rental property. If they do, the tenant is at risk of a landlord issuing a 14-day Notice to Terminate on the grounds of failure to pay rent. Instead, the tenant should apply to the RTDRS to resolve the situation.
If a tenant commits a substantial bdocHub, the landlord can apply to the RTDRS or Court to end the tenancy, or give the tenant at least 14-days notice to end the tenancy. A tenant must be given the notice at least 14 clear days before the tenancy is to end.
The tenant must give one month of notice. The landlord must give 3 months of notice.
If a tenant commits a substantial bdocHub, the landlord can apply to the RTDRS or Court to end the tenancy, or give the tenant at least 14-days notice to end the tenancy. A tenant must be given the notice at least 14 clear days before the tenancy is to end.
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The tenant must give one month of notice. The landlord must give 3 months of notice.
Your landlord only needs to give reasonable notice to quit. Usually this means the length of the rental payment period so if you pay rent monthly, youll get one months notice.
Landlords responsibilities A landlord is responsible for: repairs to the structure and exterior of the property, heating and hot water systems, basins, sinks, baths and other sanitaryware. the safety of gas and electrical appliances. the fire safety of furniture and furnishings provided under the tenancy.
The tenant must give one month of notice. The landlord must give 3 months of notice.
As a landlord, you are responsible for ensuring your property has heat in the winter, air conditioning in the summer (if your unit has air conditioning), and hot and cold water. If these systems break down or fail to function, you will be responsible for getting them back to working order.

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