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If someone who is not listed in the tenancy agreement is living in the residential rental premises, the landlord has the right to give that person at least 14-days notice to leave. If the tenant has moved out, the landlord can give the unauthorized occupant at least 48 hours notice.
Act reasonably and not disturb other tenants or the landlord in the building. Not engage in illegal acts or conduct an illegal business on the property. Keep the rental property reasonably clean. Prevent and repair any damages you or any of your guests may cause.
Alberta: 1-877-427-4088. By E-mail: rta@gov.ab.ca.
Within 30 days of the RTDRS order, the landlord or tenant appealing must: File a Notice of Appeal in the Court of Queen's Bench that sets out the questions of law or of jurisdiction that are the basis of the appeal (section 23(1)(a)(i);
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The Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS) is a quasi-judicial tribunal that offers landlords and tenants a method of resolving disputes under the jurisdiction of the Residential Tenancies Act and the Mobile Home Sites Tenancies Act without going to court.
A landlord may not enter the rental unit without notice to perform repairs even where the tenant has requested the repairs unless the landlord obtains the tenant's consent to enter the unit at the time the landlord goes to the unit to make the repairs.
The Provincial Court of Alberta is available for landlords and tenants to apply for a remedy of up to $50,000. To make an application in Provincial Court, certain forms must be filled out, filed, and served on the other side. The other side then has a chance to respond, and a trial date will be set.
A landlord can evict a tenant on reasonable grounds, and the tenant has the right to dispute the eviction except for non-payment of rent.
Act reasonably and not disturb other tenants or the landlord in the building. Not engage in illegal acts or conduct an illegal business on the property. Keep the rental property reasonably clean. Prevent and repair any damages you or any of your guests may cause.