Information For Tenants
Information For Tenants
Information For Tenants
Information for
Tenants
This publication is intended to provide
general information only and is not a
substitute for legal advice.
CONTENTS
Page
MOVING IN
INTEREST PAYABLE ON
SECURITY DEPOSITS
LIVING THERE
EVICTIONS 7
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RENTING A CONDOMINIUM 12
FOR MORE INFORMATION
people who rent the place where they live. This law sets out the rights
legislation go to the Queens Printer website at http://www.qp.alberta.ca/
RESIDENTIAL TENANCY
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
SERVICE (RTDRS)
MOVING OUT
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Keeping the lines of communication open between the landlord and the
tenant can prevent misunderstandings and potential disagreements.
Talk with your landlord, clarify information and put anything agreed upon
in writing.
HOW DO I FILE A COMPLAINT?
When an agreement cannot be reached, you do have steps to take.
Filing a Complaint with Consumer Services is an infosheet that
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OTHER REFERRALS
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INSPECTION REPORTS
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A CHECKLIST FOR
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on matters that deal with landlord and tenant and consumer protection
legislation. The knowledgeable staff provides Albertans with the
information they require to settle disputes on their own or information on
their rights under the legislation.
For more information on the RTA, you may call the Consumer
Contact Centre at 780- 427-4088 (Edmonton) or toll free in Alberta
1-877-427-4088.
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WHO IS A TENANT?
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No notice is required to end the tenancy by either the
landlord or the tenant.
Periodic Tenancy Agreement
A periodic tenancy has a start date but no end date.
Either the landlord or tenant may end a periodic
tenancy by giving notice. Most periodic tenancies are
month-to-month, but they can also be week-to-week
or year-to-year.
The security deposit
Landlords usually ask tenants for a security deposit,
sometimes called a damage deposit. The RTA limits
the maximum amount a landlord may ask for as a
security deposit. It cannot be more than the equivalent
of one months rent at the time the tenancy starts.
Time Period
Minimum
Annual
Interest
Rate
Time Period
Minimum
Annual
Interest
Rate
0%
0%
0.5%
2.5%
0.3%
2.75%
0%
1.5%
1.75%
3%
1.15%
6%
0.75%
8%
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Responsibilities of landlords and tenants
The RTA sets out specific responsibilities for landlords
and for tenants. Even if these responsibilities are
not included in the residential tenancy agreement,
landlords and tenants must meet the requirements of
the legislation.
Tenants must
Landlords must
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the landlord gives the tenant the keys to the rental
premises.
Move-In and Move-Out inspection reports
It is mandatory for landlords and tenants to complete
LIVING THERE
The RTA sets out requirements for both landlords
and tenants which will apply during the term of the
tenancy.
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There is no limit on the amount by which the
landlord may raise the rent.
the date
to do repairs
be in writing
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state the date and time of the entry. The time may
be expressed as a period of time, reasonable in
duration, that begins and ends at a specified time.
Entry can only be between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on
a day that is not a holiday or the tenants day of
worship. This is assumed to be Sunday unless the
tenant provides written notice to the landlord of a
different day.
EVICTIONS
24-hour notice
be in writing
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In either case, the landlord may pursue the tenant
through the RTDRS or Court for any damages not
covered by the security deposit.
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 RTDRS or Court for an
order that confirms that the tenancy will end. If the
landlord doesnt apply to court within the 10 days, the
24-hour notice is no longer valid, which means the
tenancy has not ended.
Non-payment of rent
If the tenants substantial breach is non-payment of
rent, the landlords 14-day notice must include the
following additional information:
14-day notice
A substantial breach occurs when a tenant does not
carry out any of their obligations under the RTA or
when a tenant commits a series of breaches of the
residential tenancy agreement and the cumulative
effect is substantial.
be in writing
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Unauthorized occupants
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Tenant
Landlord
1 full tenancy
week
1 full tenancy
month
1 full tenancy
week
3 full tenancy
months
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Returning the tenants security deposit
Tenants have the right to the return of their security
deposit with any interest owing, when they move out if
certain conditions are met:
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RENTING A CONDOMINIUM
Tenants responsibilities
Evicting a tenant
The corporation can evict a tenant for damaging the
property or not following the bylaws. Notice will take
effect the end of the month following the month the
notice is given (e.g. if the corporation gives notice
in September, the tenancy ends on Oct. 31). This
effective date overrides the tenancy agreement and
the RTA. The tenant does not have the right to give
the corporation a notice of objection.
If the tenant doesnt move out, the corporation can go
to the Court of Queens Bench for an order requiring
the tenant to move.
If a tenant does excessive damage to the
corporations property or the common property or if
the tenant is a danger to or is intimidating the owners
or other renters, the corporation can go to the Court
of Queens Bench for an order requiring the tenant to
move out. The tenancy will end when the court orders
the tenant to leave.
Note: Condominium corporations cannot use the
Provincial Court of Alberta or the RTDRS to end a
tenancy, recover possessions or to get an order to
vacate the rental premises.
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Edmonton: 780-427-4088
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To make an application, landlords and tenants will
need to obtain the required forms and follow all the
instructions provided in the booklet.
A current version of this and other consumer publications are available at the Service Alberta website
www.servicealberta.ca. Most public libraries have Internet access if you dont have access at home.
If you need more copies of this publication, you have permission to photocopy.
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INSPECTION REPORTS
The RTA states the inspection report has to be in writing. Landlords and tenants are required to inspect
residential premises within one week before or after a tenant takes or gives up possession of the residential
premises. The landlord must give the tenant a copy of the report immediately following the inspection.
It is an offence for a landlord to make a deduction for damages from the security deposit when the tenant
moves out if:
the inspection reports do not contain all the correct statements and signatures, or
a copy of the reports are not provided to the tenant or tenants agent.
Incoming and outgoing inspection reports must contain the following specific statements and must be signed:
Inspections should be conducted when the premises are vacant unless the landlord and tenant or
their agents otherwise agree.
When an inspection has been conducted by the landlord and the tenant or their agents, the inspection report
a. must contain the following statement and the landlord or the landlords agent must sign the statement:
The inspection of the premises was conducted on (date) by (landlord or landlords agent) and by
(tenant or the tenants agent) and
b. must contain both of the following statements and the tenant or the tenants agent must sign one of the
statements:
(i.) I, (name of tenant or tenants agent), agree that this report fairly represents the condition of the
premises or
(ii.) I, (name of tenant or tenants agent), disagree that this report fairly represents the condition of
the premises for the following reasons:
Where the tenant or the tenants agent refuses to sign one of the statements, the inspection report must
contain the following statement and be signed by the landlord or the landlords agent:
The tenant or tenants agent present at the inspection refused to sign the tenants statement.
Where an inspection is conducted by the landlord or the landlords agent without the tenant or tenants agent
being present, after 2 failed attempts to do the inspection together, the report must contain the following
statement and the landlord or the landlords agent must sign the statement:
The inspection of the premises was conducted on (date) by (landlord or landlords agent) without
the tenant or the tenants agent being present.
A landlord can conduct the inspection without the tenant being present if the landlord has offered the tenant
two inspection times, on two different days that are not holidays, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., and the tenant
has refused or did not attend.
The landlord must keep copies of the inspection reports for three years after the tenancy terminates.
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W
ho will sign the residential tenancy
agreement? Its best that all parties be named
on the tenancy agreement.
W
hat will happen if one person needs to move
out before the end of the tenancy?
Is
the rental space close to services that are
used regularly? (groceries, bank, fitness)
Is the rental unit clean? Who shovels the
snow and cuts the grass? Who supplies the
equipment (shovels, lawn mower)?
W
here can vehicles be parked? Is there good
lighting outside and in the parking lot?
W
hen and where will the rent be paid?
What happens if it is late? Receipts are
recommended for any payments.
Is smoking allowed?
W
ho has to pay for repairsbig ones and small
ones?
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