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The notice period is usually four months, however sometimes this can be reduced to 2-4 weeks in serious cases. Anyone who has Covid-19 symptoms or who is self-isolating will not be expected to leave their home through eviction. The government have issued advice for landlords and tenants.
Under the Residential Tenancies Act, landlords have the right to show the premises to potential buyers, as long as they give you proper notice.
If it is monthly periodic tenancies e.g. month-to-month, the rental property landlord must give the tenant at least 3 tenancy months notice of the rent increase in Alberta. For weekly periodic tenancies (e.g. week-to-week), the landlord must give the tenant at minimum 12 tenancy weeks notices of the rent increase.
Monthly tenancy The tenant must give one month of notice. The landlord must give 3 months of notice.
A tenant must be given the notice at least 14 clear days before the tenancy is to end. This means the day the notice is given and the day the tenancy ends don't count as part of the 14 days.
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In Alberta, an eviction can take 24 hours (if the tenant threatens the landlord) but is usually done in 14-28 days.
Overall, you can expect the cost of an eviction in Alberta to range around $3,300. Given the highest expense is the missed rent payments, some landlords consider rental income insurance to guarantee income when their tenants don't pay.
Can a tenant refuse entry to a landlord or letting agent? Yes, they can. In 99% of cases a tenant refusing entry to a landlord will usually boil down to convenience, or lack thereof.
Overall, you can expect the cost of an eviction in Alberta to range around $3,300. Given the highest expense is the missed rent payments, some landlords consider rental income insurance to guarantee income when their tenants don't pay.
In Alberta, an eviction can take 24 hours (if the tenant threatens the landlord) but is usually done in 14-28 days.

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