Alberta Landlord-Tenant Law
Residential Tenancies Act (RSA 2000, c. R-17.1) — read the act →
What do you need to do?
Notice of Default (Mobile Home Site)
AB-RTDR11148 · official form
Notice of Default (Residential Tenancy)
AB-CTS3885 · official form
Landlord's Application for Damages
AB-RTDR0006 · official form
Landlord's Application for Termination of Tenancy
AB-RTDR0007 · official form
Declaration of Service by Tenant
AB-RTDR0001 · Declaration
Add/Change a Hearing Representative
AB-RTDR0002 · Misc
Declaration of Service by Landlord
AB-RTDR0003 · Declaration
Declaration of Service by Landlord (Alternate)
AB-RTDR0005 · Declaration
Damages Tip Sheet
AB-RTDR0008 · Misc
Termination of Tenancy and Damages
AB-RTDR11149 · Misc
RTDRS Audio Recording Request Form
AB-RTDR11229 · Misc
RTDRS Fee Waiver Form
AB-RTDR12006 · Misc
Evidence Table of Contents
AB-RTDR13290 · Misc
Declaration in Support of a Notice to Attend
AB-CTS3884 · Declaration
Non-payment notice
14 days
No-cause termination
90 days
Lease violation
14 days
Security deposit
1.0 mo.
Security Deposit
Security deposit capped at one month's rent (RTA s. 34). Must be held in trust and returned within 10 days of tenancy end (or 30 days if disputes).
Rent Increases
No rent control in Alberta. Landlord may increase rent annually with 3 months written notice.
Grounds for Eviction
- Non-payment of rent
- Material breach of tenancy agreement
- Significant damage to premises
- Endangering safety of other occupants
- Substantial interference with enjoyment
Tribunal: Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS) or Court of King's Bench — Residential Tenancies Act (RSA 2000, c. R-17.1)
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