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All notices must: be in writing. give the address of the residential premises. be signed by the landlord or the landlords agent. set out the rent that is due and any additional rent that may become due during the notice period. state the reasons for the eviction. state the date the tenancy ends.
What is the N9 form in Alberta?
The proper form is the N9, a tenants notice to terminate the tenancy. For most tenancies, you must give minimum 60 days notice and the date you are moving. The 60 days is between the date you signed the N9 and the date you listed as your termination date. You do not need to say why you are moving.
Can a landlord refuse to renew a lease in Alberta?
Yes he can refuse to renew it for no reason. The tenancy is over unless you both agree to continue and he has not. But he cannot evict you a month early.
How long does it take to evict a tenant in Alberta?
At Least 48-hour Notice to Evict a Tenant in Alberta Serving this notice does not require a reason to be mentioned but requires a specified date for the end of the tenancy. The landlord must provide an occupant of a residential rental property who is not on the tenancy agreement at least 14 days notice to vacate.
What happens if a tenant doesnt leave at the end of a lease in Alberta?
Tenant does not leave If a tenant has been given a 24-hour notice but does not move out, the landlord has 10 days after the tenancy ends to apply to the Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS) or Court for an order that confirms the tenancy will end.
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How do I file a complaint against my landlord in Alberta?
File a consumer complaint A tenant who believes their landlord has committed an RTA offence can contact the Service Alberta Contact Centre at 1-877-427-4088 to inquire about an investigation.
How to appeal RTDRS?
If you believe that the Tenancy Dispute Officer made an error in their decision. If the applicant or respondent believes the Tenancy Dispute Officer made an error of law or jurisdiction they may appeal to the Court of Kings Bench within 30 days of the date that the order is filed.
How much can a landlord raise the rent in Alberta?
Rent increases Landlords cannot increase rent during a fixed term. Notwithstanding the above, there is no limit on the amount by which the landlord may raise the rent. If the landlord wants to increase the rent, the landlords notice to the tenant must be in writing and include all of the following: the date.
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