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NEW Tenant and Landlord Policies During COVID-19
Posted31 March 2020
Updated31 March 2020
Byexecutive
Attention Members,
The Government of Alberta has recently released some policies that relate to tenants and landlords. As we come to the end of March we wanted to make sure that our members who deal with property management were aware of the Governments’ position.
Please see the below links from the Government of Alberta:
Government of Alberta Website CLICK HERE
New protections are in place for residential and mobile homes site tenants facing financial hardship due to COVID-19:
- Tenants cannot be evicted for non-payment of rent and/or utilities before May 1, 2020.
- Rents on residential properties or mobile home sites will not increase while Alberta’s State of Public Health Emergency remains in effect.
- Late fees cannot be applied to late rent payments until June 30 and cannot be collected retroactively for this time.
- Landlords and tenants need to work together to develop payment plans while COVID-19 is being managed.
- Landlords can still file applications and receive orders for possession if the reason for the eviction is unrelated to rent and/or utility payments, or if a tenant refused to negotiate or comply with a payment plan.
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