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Need advice on subleasing an apartment NEED HELP!

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okay im going to try and get the most of the story here.

I was renting a place a while ago right by SAIT. awesome place that didnt charge to much. When I had to move I wanted to hold on to it. Realizing rent was so cheap, I decided to partly furnish it and charge more. On top of that, some of the repairs I did myself as the management company is not that great.

anyways, I rented it out for $600 a bedroom ($1200 in total).

I have been doing this for the last 3 years and the last year a girl was staying here. We didn`t have a lease in place. She just had me sign a piece of paper saying she could stay there for atleast 6 months. She found a friend to be a roomate and each of them payed me with seperate cheques.

On December 31, I sent a letter saying I need a lease signed by Feb 1 or they would need to move.

Her roommates decided to move and she told me she wanted to stay. So I went to work trying to find her a roommate. Now, with only 1 week left in Janauary, she tells me she is leaving for feb 1 and wants her damage deposit back.

I told her I need a month notice or I cannot give it back.

She told me that charging above the rent im paying in the sub-lease is illegal and that because of my letter, she has the right to leave any time she wants before feb 1.

From what I know, its not illegal to charge more for a sublet. Can anyone help me here? She saying if i dont give her back her DD, she will file a compaint to have my pay her back all the profit from the last year of rent?

my understanding is technically, she is only paying $600 which is under rent. And even with a letter, she still needs a month notice.

Can someone help quick! Feb 1 is coming!

Thank you

Matt
 
It seems to me that the only way you can`t sublet a property is if your lease with the landlord/owner says you can`t (does it?). There is nothing in Alberta from charging whatever you want for an initial rent. Even if you are renting an illegal basement suite, the tenant still has to follow the rules. Out of curiosity, who would this tenant report you to?

Heather
 
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