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Create your own Notices with respect to non-payment of rent, termination of the tenancy for breach of the lease, and other matters. All Alberta Landlord Forms are easy to use - just download, fill in your details, and print. Buy the form once, it's yours to use as often as you require.
Alberta
Alberta landlords, prepare your own tenant notices with these easy-to-use template Landlord Forms.Create your own Notices with respect to non-payment of rent, termination of the tenancy for breach of the lease, and other matters. All Alberta Landlord Forms are easy to use - just download, fill in your details, and print. Buy the form once, it's yours to use as often as you require.
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RELATED FAQ'S
How can a lease be terminated under Alberta law?
If the lease is a fixed term lease, there is no notice period. The lease will automatically terminate at the end of the fixed term. If the lease is a monthly lease, the tenant must give 1 month's notice, and the landlord must give 3 months' notice, UNLESS the lease for a mobile home site, in which case the landlord must give 6 months' notice and the tenant must give 2 months' notice. If the lease is for a weekly tenancy, the notice period is 1 week. All notices must be in writing. On what grounds can a landlord evict a tenant in the Province of Alberta? * For significant damage or physical assault, upon 48 hours written notice. * For substantial breach of the lease, upon 14 days written notice or application to the Provincial Court to end the tenancy. The foregoing summary is provided for information purposes only and is not to be considered legal or business advice. The information may not be complete, accurate or applicable for any particular situation and should not be relied upon. |





