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Hello,
I`m trying to find out what the point of a 14-day notice is in Alberta. My PM has issued them to tenants, but then nothing actually happens. I`ve read the RTA and searched this forum and the internet, and I can`t find a clear explanation.
If one were to follow through with the notice, what would happen (assuming the tenant doesn`t pay in the meantime)? Does it just assume that the tenant will be cooperative and move out when the notice expires?
If they don`t move out, is the tenancy agreement terminated? Then what? How do you actually legally get them out if they don`t go voluntarily? Can you get a writ of possession right away?
What if the tenant gets repeated 14-day notices? Is this a "substantial breach", and does it change anything?
I know everyone says to go to the RTDRS (and not bother with 14-day notices at all), but before the RTDRS existed, what did people do?
I`m thinking there still must be some purpose to the 14-day notices...?
Thanks,
Nicola
I`m trying to find out what the point of a 14-day notice is in Alberta. My PM has issued them to tenants, but then nothing actually happens. I`ve read the RTA and searched this forum and the internet, and I can`t find a clear explanation.
If one were to follow through with the notice, what would happen (assuming the tenant doesn`t pay in the meantime)? Does it just assume that the tenant will be cooperative and move out when the notice expires?
If they don`t move out, is the tenancy agreement terminated? Then what? How do you actually legally get them out if they don`t go voluntarily? Can you get a writ of possession right away?
What if the tenant gets repeated 14-day notices? Is this a "substantial breach", and does it change anything?
I know everyone says to go to the RTDRS (and not bother with 14-day notices at all), but before the RTDRS existed, what did people do?
I`m thinking there still must be some purpose to the 14-day notices...?
Thanks,
Nicola