CRRA Newsletter

Notice to Enter Form

Notice of Default Section 23 of the Act outlines entry conditions and notice requirements. It is an offence under the Residential Tenancies Act to contravene this section. A landlord can…
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Notice of Default Form

Notice of Default Landlords can issue a Notice of Default to tenants who are late with their rent. This type of notice can be served on the tenant immediately following…
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Statement of Account Form

Statement of Account Landlords must return the security deposit, with interest, within 10 days of the tenant moving out and returning the keys (giving up possession see section 1(4) of…
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Fixed Term vs Periodic Leases

Fixed Term vs Periodic Leases Which one is best for your tenancies? It all depends on how you wish to operate your business, and the key factor in this decision…
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Lease Agreement Form

Lease Agreement Form – Residential Tenancy Agreement Terms Periodic Tenancy A periodic tenancy means that there is no end date included in the residential tenancy agreement. The tenant can continue to…
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Introducing Ozzy the Communi-Canine!

  Hello! I’m Ozzy, and I’m new in the CRRA office. I’m in charge of the CRRA’s communications – that’s everything from emails to social media. I’m a natural at…
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CRRA Awards Nominations are OPEN!

Once again, it’s time to Celebrate Industry Excellence! Nominate yourself or a CRRA Member that you feel deserves recognition for their achievements in Alberta’s Residential Rental Industry. We have new and…
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The CRRA EXPO is here!

The CRRA has expanded on its Member Spotlight Trade Show and now brings to you the CRRA EXPO on Tuesday, April 12th! The entire event takes place in one room…
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