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A total of 73 records were found matching your criteria: Landlord and tenant

Resources about legal topics related to renting housing.

See also keywords: Affordable housing, Homelessness, Real estate and home ownership, Supportive living and seniors' housing
LS  Laws for Landlords and Tenants in Alberta
  This online resource is a website of the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta. It has information for both landlords and tenants. For Tenants, this site will give you information about: Becoming a Tenant; Moving In; Living There; Moving Out; Disputes; Students; a News section; as well as a Glossary. For Landlords, this site will give you information about: Becoming a Landlord; Before the Tenancy; During the Tenancy; Ending the Tenancy; Disputes; a News section; as well as a Glossary.

FT  A Checklist for Renters and Landlords
  This online checklist has been prepared by Service Alberta and is helpful for those who will be sharing rental space, first time tenants and landlords. The checklist includes valuable information about tenant and landlord responsibilities and explains why a written tenancy agreement is so important - even for students who rent a single room in a landlord's home. (PDF - 2 pages)

FT  Application in Provincial Court of Alberta under the Residential Tenancies Act and Mobile Home Sites Tenancies Act
  This booklet, provided by the Alberta Courts, is a resource for landlords and tenants. It includes information about: What should I do first?; Right to Apply to Residential Tenancy Dispute; What are the remedies offered under the RTA?; How do I start my application?; How do I file and serve the notice of application and the supporting affidavit?; What can I do if I have been served with a notice of application?; What happens at the hearing?; What happens after the decision?; Appeals; Legal/Related Information; Civic Offices Telephone Numbers. (PDF - 29 pages)

British Columbia Strata Property Act Information
  Provides highlights of the Strata Property Act, which came into force July 1, 2000. Also includes links to the full text of the act, regulation, and forms

Calgary Residential Rental Association (CRRA)
  The Calgary Residential Rental Association provides a voice for the residential rental industry, and provides professional services and learning opportunities for members, including educational programs and resources.

Capital Region Housing Corporation (CRHC) - Edmonton area
  Capital Region Housing Corporation (CRHC) is the largest provider of social and affordable housing in the Edmonton area. They manage over 4500 social housing rental units and over 400 affordable housing rental units. They offer both townhouses and apartments throughout the city. For people who have a decent place to live, but who may need help with their rent, CRHC offers 5 different rent subsidy programs. Provincial programs are provided in Edmonton and surrounding areas, while city programs are offered just in Edmonton.

Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta - Publications
  The Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta produces and distributes booklets and pamphlets that explain the law in plain language. Topics areas include: Landlord and tenant; Real estate; Wills and estates; Registered charities; Elder abuse; and Law-related education materials for schools. Publications are available as PDFs or print copies may be ordered.

Centre ontarien de défense des droits des locataires
  Le Centre ontarien de défense des droits des locataires (le Centre) travaille à améliorer la situation du logement des résidents ontariens à faible-revenu, ainsi que celle des locataires, des membres des coopératives et des sans-abri. Le Centre parvient à cette fin en : s'occupant de causes types; exerçant des pressions et en accomplissant des activités en rapport avec la réforme du droit; accomplissant des activités en rapport avec les politiques de logement; accomplissant des activités en rapport avec l'organisation communautaire; accomplissant des activités en rapport avec l'éducation juridique du public. Le Centre ontarien de défense des droits des locataires travaille de concert avec les cliniques juridiques, les associations de locataires et d'autres groupes ou particuliers s'intéressant aux questions de logement.

LS  Commission de la location à usage d'habitation
  Les locateurs et les locataires peuvent interjeter appel des ordres et des décisions de la Direction de la location à usage d’habitation. La Commission entend ces appels. Généralement, trois personnes dont un représentant du locateur et du locataire, ainsi que le commissaire en chef ou un commissaire adjoint agissant comme président neutre, entendent les appels.

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) - Publications
  Booklets and factsheets from Community Legal Education Ontario regarding Criminal Law, Family Law, Health and Disability, Immigrants and Refugees, Landlord and Tenant, Legal Services, Seniors, Social Assistance, Work and Employment Insurance, Workers' Compensation, Youth Justice and Other. Publications are in PDF format or print copies may be ordered.

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