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Originally Posted by photon
In other areas (sounds like Sylvan is one of them) even if the utilities are under the tenant's name, the landlord is ultimately responsible and all charges will go back to the landlord if the tenant doesn't pay. I think in those areas the utilities will keep the landlord informed if things go bad, or at least copy the landlord on bills, or something like that. This is from memory from when I had a property in Lethbridge and they were like that.. EDIT: Oh yeah Chestermere is like that too, town of Chestermere contacted us after a tenant got a few months behind.
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Caverhill rented half a duplex she owns in Calgary’s upscale Parkdale neighbourhood to a new tenant in November, 2011, on the recommendation of a friend.
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Rental property would be subject to Calgary's laws, not those of Sylvan Lake.