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In New Brunswick a landlord can issue a 20 day notice to vacate to a tenant for late payment of rent the day after it is due. If a tenant pays within seven days the notice has no effect. Does the same rule apply in Alberta?

by Guest752  |  11 years, 1 month(s) ago

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In New Brunswick a landlord can issue a 20 day notice to vacate to a tenant for late payment of rent the day after it is due. If a tenant pays within seven days the notice has no effect. Does the same rule apply in Alberta?

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  1. Guest752

     A similar rule applies with different time limits. A landlord can immediately serve a notice to end a tenancy in fourteen days if rent is late. If a tenant pays the rent within the fourteen days, the notice is of no effect.

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