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Originally Posted by taco.vidal
You must be new to the landlord game. Consider yourself lucky that this is the worst youve encountered.
Vacancy rates are going to pickup as unemployment continues to rise in the Calgary region. Its going to become a renters market. The days of people lining up for rental showings aren't going to be here for the next little while. Landlords have been doing well over the recent past and have been able to be very picky with tenants. Its going to be a tougher stretch over the next little while.
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No I've been at this for a while. I've had to evict people before for not paying rent and damaging stuff. But this incident grated me more than others. I think it's because with the others, I believe they knew they were in the wrong when breaking lease. But this lady believes she was in the right, and broke lease without blinking an eye. It's like the contract meant nothing when she signed for a year. Plus the ignorance. Most people so far just kinda walk away after. She tried to use the act against me, even though she clearly didn't read like 90% of the act. It was just too much stupid for me.
In her final email to me she said something along the lines of me needing to know the act better, but then asks what is considered proper written notice? Ugh...