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How Alberta Law protects Landlords and Tenants

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Introduction

Disputes between landlords and tenants are common. Whether it's about rent increases, repairs, or the return of your security deposit, Alberta's laws provide protections for both parties.


Landlord inspecting a property while the tenant watches

Common Disputes

Common issues include disputes over repairs, rent increases, or the condition of the rental unit. Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act governs these issues and outlines the obligations of both tenants and landlords.


Resolving the Dispute between Landlords and Tenants

It's always best to try and resolve disputes through communication. If you can't come to an agreement, Alberta offers a Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS) as an alternative to going to court.


Document Everything

Keep records of all communications with your landlord, including emails, letters, and photos of any damage or issues in the rental unit. Documentation can be crucial if the dispute escalates to legal proceedings.


Conclusion

Landlord-tenant disputes can be stressful, but understanding your rights and the legal process can help. A lawyer in Alberta can provide advice and representation if needed.


If you want discuss your place with a licensed Alberta attorney, call 1-800-LAWYER-0  (1-800-529-9370) for a free no obligation consultation.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance.

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