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Tenant Issue

yaonchung

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Dear REIN members,

I have some questions regards Tenant and Landlord Issues.

My friend has recently moved to Alberta to study in University Alberta.
The University`s housing program provided him with a room living at the landlord`s place. (He rent a room in the house and the landlord lives under the same house.) The contract agreement was for 2 months of period and expired. He continued to stay afterwards with landlord`s consent but without any additonal written agreement. Now that there is a dispute between them and the landlord wants him out immediately. (RTA states that it requires 3 month notice)

The problem is that there is appearantly a clause which states that RTA doesn`t not apply when the tenant rent a room in the living quarter of the landlord who resides in the premises. Is that true? Even if it is, isn`t there policy in place to protect the tenant?

Also during the tenancy, under the contract, the landlord should have provided 3 meals a day for my friend and failed to do so. Will he be entitled to compensation since the contract has been breached?

Furthurmore, he has also been ask to perform ADDITIONAL physical labour on the maintanance of the property which is beyond a normal tenant should provided. He helped out a few time out of good heart. When it gets too much, he refused to do them anymore. His landlord then gets mad and told him that he must do those work immdiately. These work are not stated in any contract.
He also received a phone call from a person who stated to be landlord`s friend. In this phone call, that person had made statement that made my friend felt threaten.


He would like to consider some legal action against his landlord, but he does not know he have the case against her.
Please advices, thank you
 
Phone your local board phone info line. They should be able to advise. And yes, different rules apply when owner lives in property. It sounds like a bad situation and the tenant should want to move out immediately either way?
 
Tell your friend to move on. The landlord does not want him there and he should not want to be there.
There is no point in him complaining at this time about the landlords breach of contract or what did or did not happen during his time there. He should have dealt with those issues when they occurred not now that he is being evicted.
He will be much happier some where else and it will only get worse the longer he stays.
 
When someone lives with the landlord, it falls under the Inn Keepers Act, not the RTA. Under these circumstances, if the landlord feels threatened they can evict the tenant in 24 hours.

I agree with the earlier post that your friend should get out. Sounds like a bad situation.
 
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