Canada / Alberta
Alberta's growing rental market has no rent control. RTDRS dispute resolution and periodic tenancy rules, handled for you.
Regulatory Framework
Alberta residential tenancies are governed by the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA Alberta) with no rent control provisions. Landlords can increase rent with a minimum 3 months' written notice for month-to-month tenancies. Periodic tenancies (month-to-month) require 3 months' notice to end a tenancy without cause. Fixed-term tenancies end automatically at the term date unless renewed. Disputes go to the Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS), a faster alternative to court.
Key Rules at a Glance
Built for Alberta
Set market rents freely. Revun tracks notice periods (3 months for increases) and generates compliant written notices with delivery confirmation.
RTDRS applications and supporting documentation formatted for the $75 online filing. Evidence bundles, payment records, and inspection reports organized automatically.
Month-to-month termination notices with correct 3-month periods. Move-out checklists and deposit return workflows within the legislated 10-day window.
Automatic interest calculation on deposits held over 12 months at the prescribed Alberta rate. Reconciliation at move-out with itemized deduction reports.
Coverage
Revun handles Residential Tenancies Act (Alberta) compliance so you can focus on your portfolio.