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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a notice to enter?A notice to enter is a written letter informing the tenant that the landlord or property manager will be entering the property in the near future.When should I use a notice to enter?You should use a notice to enter if you plan to enter occupied rental property for any reason other than an emergency.

Property Location

Alberta

AlbertaBuilt for Alberta
Different provinces have different rules and regulations. Your Notice To Enter will be customized for Alberta.



Rental Property

What is the rental property address?


ProvinceWhy can't I change the province?The province is set based on your answer on the previous Property Location step.
Alberta




Entry Time


When will you require access to the rental property?

PM

   to   

PM


Notice to Enter in Alberta

In Alberta, a landlord must give at least 24 hours advance notice to enter the property in a non-emergency situation. The notice must state the reason for entry, the date and time of entry, and signed by the landlord, or their agent. The entry must be between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., and may not occur on the tenant's day of worship.


Frequently Asked Questions
Are certain days/hours prohibited?Yes, do not enter on the tenant's day of worship (Sunday unless otherwise notified in writing) or outside standard business hours (generally 8am to 5pm) unless you have consent from the tenant.How many days should I allow if mailing the notice?If you are delivering the notice by mail be sure to allow enough time for both the notice period and the mail time. Generally, you should allow at least 5 days for mail delivery.

Tenant Details

Tenant





Frequently Asked Questions
Who is considered a tenant?A tenant is anyone over the age of majority who is legally responsible for paying rent.

Contact

Who should the tenant contact if they have a question or concern?






Notice Date





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