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A landlord in Calgary, Alberta, wants to increase the rent for an existing tenant. Assuming no provincial rent control applies, what is the minimum notice period the landlord must provide before the new rent takes effect?

In Alberta, the landlord must give the tenant at least 90 days' written notice of a rent increase, as per the Residential Tenancies Act.

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Question: A landlord in Calgary, Alberta, wants to increase the rent for an existing tenant. Assuming no provincial rent control applies, what is the minimum notice period the landlord must provide before the new rent takes effect?

Answer options:

  • 30 days
  • 60 days ✅ 90 days
  • 3 months

Correct answer: 90 days

Explanation: In Alberta, the landlord must give the tenant at least 90 days' written notice of a rent increase, as per the Residential Tenancies Act.

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