Eviction Notice Urgency Alberta
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Verbal agreements are legally binding in alberta. If you receive an unclear eviction notice, contact the municipal enforcement office for clarification. Seek immediate legal advice from local legal aid organizations like alberta legal aid or the residential tenancy dispute resolution service.Full Conversation
We were just given a delyed notice that we have to leave the property we.are on by tuesday or risk losing everything
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Belinda. Could you let me know if you have a written lease agreement, and if so, what type of notice you received (e.g., notice to end tenancy, eviction notice)? This will help me provide more specific information.
It is a verbal agreement between us and the property owner. It is a notice fro. The city of medici e hat bylaw.
Hi Belinda! In British Columbia, verbal agreements are still considered legally binding. However, receiving a notice from the city could complicate things. Here are some steps you can take:
- Contact the property owner to clarify the situation.
- Review the city notice to understand the bylaw violation.
- Seek legal advice from a local tenant assistance program.
Would you like contact information for tenant assistance in your area?
- Contact the property owner to clarify the situation.
- Review the city notice to understand the bylaw violation.
- Seek legal advice from a local tenant assistance program.
Would you like contact information for tenant assistance in your area?
The proprrty owner is the one that reached out. Tbere was an inspection done by the municiple enforceme t officer, the police service Nd fire departmemt a month ago however in tbat notice it did notnstate which bylaw was viiolated, nor the remedial actionsto rectify it all, no contact method or bylaw officers name
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It seems like the notice you received lacks essential details. You could consider the following steps:
- Contact the municipal enforcement office for clarification.
- Request a detailed explanation of the bylaw violation and remedial actions required.
- Seek assistance from a local legal aid organization.
Would you like further information on how to contact these services?
It seems like the notice you received lacks essential details. You could consider the following steps:
- Contact the municipal enforcement office for clarification.
- Request a detailed explanation of the bylaw violation and remedial actions required.
- Seek assistance from a local legal aid organization.
Would you like further information on how to contact these services?
The 22nd is on tuesday, the want us out by then with it being a long weekend as well
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Belinda, given the urgency of your situation, contacting the municipal enforcement office for clarification should be your immediate priority. Additionally, you might want to reach out to legal aid organizations in British Columbia to get specific guidance on your case.
Would you like information on how to contact these services?
Belinda, given the urgency of your situation, contacting the municipal enforcement office for clarification should be your immediate priority. Additionally, you might want to reach out to legal aid organizations in British Columbia to get specific guidance on your case.
Would you like information on how to contact these services?
I am in alberta
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Thanks for clarifying that you're in Alberta. In your situation, here are some steps you should consider:
- Contact the municipal enforcement office for clarification on the notice and bylaw violations.
- Seek immediate legal advice from a local legal aid organization.
Would you like information on how to contact these services?
Thanks for clarifying that you're in Alberta. In your situation, here are some steps you should consider:
- Contact the municipal enforcement office for clarification on the notice and bylaw violations.
- Seek immediate legal advice from a local legal aid organization.
Would you like information on how to contact these services?
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Belinda, here are some contacts that might be helpful for you:
Phone: *-*-*-*
Website: www.legalaid.ab.ca
Phone: *-*-*-*
Website: www.rtdrs.alberta.ca
I hope this information helps. If you need any further assistance, feel free to ask!
Belinda, here are some contacts that might be helpful for you:
Alberta Legal Aid
Phone: *-*-*-*
Website: www.legalaid.ab.ca
Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS)
Phone: *-*-*-*
Website: www.rtdrs.alberta.ca
I hope this information helps. If you need any further assistance, feel free to ask!