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Alberta Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Major Renovations
An Alberta landlord can use this Notice of Termination form to terminate a periodic tenancy if the rental premises are undergoing major renovations.
- The Residential Tenancies Act requires a minimum of 365 days' notice to end the tenancy for this reason.
- The landlord cannot increase the rental amount during the 1-year notice period.
- Major renovations do not include such things as painting, replacement of flooring, or regular maintenance.
- The Notice also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how it was served on the tenant.
- This legal form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to use.
- Intended for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Nonpayment of Rent
Instructions for Alberta Landlords
If your tenant has failed to pay rent, you may address this issue by serving them with the Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Non-payment of Rent. This process is governed by the Alberta Residential Tenancies Act, ensuring that the steps you take are in accordance with provincial regulations.
Vacating the Premises
Upon receiving the Notice, the tenant is required to vacate the premises by the date specified in the document. However, if the tenant pays the outstanding rent arrears on or before the designated date, the termination may be avoided.
Service of Notice Form
This package includes a Service of Notice Form. Use this form to accurately record the method and details of how the Notice was delivered to the tenant, ensuring proper documentation for your records.
Form Features and Usage
The Notice is a reusable legal form available in Microsoft Word format. You can use it as often as needed by simply filling in the blanks with the relevant information for each situation. Please note that this form is suitable for all types of residential rental premises in Alberta, with the exception of mobile homes.
Jurisdiction
This Notice is intended for use solely within the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Substantial Breach
If your tenant is in breach of the rental agreement, serve him/her with this Alberta Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Substantial Breach.
When should I use this Notice of Termination form?
This Notice form should be served on a tenant who has substantially breached the terms of tenancy agreement in some manner OTHER THAN failure to pay rent. The Notice formally notifies the tenant that they must vacate the premises by a specified date for the reasons set out in the Notice.
You can use this Notice of Termination for any type of rental property that is covered by the Residential Tenancies Act.
Applicable Law
The Notice is given in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act of Alberta. This form should only be used in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Proof of Service
A Service of Notice Form is included in the template, to record how the document was served on the tenant.
Format and Use of Document
This is a reusable landlord-tenant notice in MS Word format. It is downloadable and reusable. Pay for the form once, use it as often as you require. This makes the form convenient and cost-effective for landlords and rental property managers.
Alberta Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises
Give notice to a tenant in Alberta that the property they are renting has been sold with this Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises.
Purpose of Notice
This form constitutes formal written notice to the tenant of the sale. The Notice instructs the tenant to pay rent to the new owner, so there is no need for the tenant to move out of the premises.
Length of Notice Required
Under Alberta law, if the tenancy is month-to-month, the landlord must give 3 full months' notice. If it is a weekly tenancy, one full week's notice must be given.
Record of Service Included
The Notice also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how it was served on the tenant.
Format and Jurisdiction
The form is provided in MS Word format and can be used as often as you need. Just fill in the details for each tenant that you are serving the Notice on. It is intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.