Frequently Asked Questions

FAQS

If We Agreed on Price, what is the Next Step?

We look at the current market trend, recent comparable sales in the area, the condition of the property, estimated repair or improvement costs, and all transaction fees.

Yes, in many cases you can sell your property with tenants still in place. You don’t always need to evict first or make repairs. Depending on the situation, some buyers are open to purchasing rental properties as-is, even with tenants. We can walk you through how this works based on your specific situation.

Not necessarily. While RTDRS is one option for resolving tenant issues, it’s not always required before selling. Some landlords choose to sell instead of going through the process, especially if it feels time-consuming or stressful. We can help you understand both paths so you can decide what makes the most sense.

If your tenant is not paying rent, you may have options such as pursuing a claim through RTDRS or exploring alternative solutions like selling the property. Each situation is different, and timing and documentation can matter. We can help you understand your next steps and what options are available to you.

The timeline can vary depending on the situation, but RTDRS typically involves submitting an application, waiting for a hearing date, and then receiving a decision. This process can take several weeks and sometimes longer depending on scheduling and complexity. We can help you understand what to expect based on your situation.

We can help guide you through your options and provide practical support when dealing with tenant situations, including the RTDRS process. This may include helping you understand the steps involved, preparing for your application, and organizing the information you need.

While we are not a law firm or paralegal service, our approach is based on extensive hands-on experience working with landlord cases and RTDRS processes. Through previous roles handling tenant housing compliance, documentation, and dispute resolution, we’ve developed a strong understanding of how these situations unfold in Alberta.

We offer structured guidance and support for a fee to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

In some cases, landlords also choose to explore alternative solutions — such as selling the property — instead of going through the eviction process. We can walk you through both options so you can decide what works best for your situation.

As a landlord, you generally have a few paths depending on your situation:

  • Resolve the issue through RTDRS
  • Continue managing the property with adjustments
  • Sell the property as-is, even with tenants in place

We’ll help you understand these options clearly so you can make the best decision without pressure.

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