Alberta Eviction Forms
My First Tenant Eviction
Was A Lesson In Frustration
That’s how it feels doesn’t it? You can almost feel them sitting there laughing at you as they sit in YOUR property working the system, forcing YOU to evict them out of the property you own and are making payments on! If you’re like me, you understand how I felt the first time I had to evict a tenant. I was so angry I was beside myself!
My wife and I had worked hard to buy that property and we had put weeks of sweat equity into the property, and we knew they didn’t care. To make it worse we were stupid and gave them extra chances to catch up, hoping for the best and that they would do the right thing.
Ultimately, I ended up evicting a family with two young kids right before Christmas. I still remember spending the majority of my Christmas break in 2004 away from my family, painting, cleaning and repairing all the mess and damage they left behind. In hindsight it was a good lesson, just painful at the time, but I learned it could have been worse, much worse.
Fortunately, I had someone to turn to who helped me understand those old eviction forms and to help me fill it out properly. Otherwise, who knows what mistakes I could have made along the way. Mistakes that could allow them to object to the eviction and potentially stay in place even longer, while still not paying!
Using an Eviction Notice to Deal With Bad Tenants
Bad tenants are a problem by themselves, but bad tenants who understand the system can ruin a landlord. You still have to make the payments on the mortgage, even if they aren’t paying you, which is why it’s important to know how to evict a tenant properly.
That’s where my collection of Alberta Eviction forms and information comes in handy. This 21 page guide helps walk you through everything you need to know about using eviction notices and includes the following,
- Blank 14-day & 24-hour eviction notices
- Examples of the above forms filled out
- Explanations of what situation each form can be used in
- Explains what to do if the tenant doesn’t leave!
I even included a section that explains what you can evict a tenant for and list four tactics you must not do to get rid of tenants!
BEFORE YOU PURCHASE My Eviction Notice READ THIS!
What most landlords don’t realize is an eviction notice really isn’t worth the paper it’s written on, if tenants understand the system.
If tenants don’t leave at the date laid out in the eviction notice, you still have to go to court or the RTDRS to evict them. Tenants who understand the system use this time to essentially get more free rent from you or to help delay their eviction!
If you suspect your tenants know the rules far better than you and are going to make your life difficult, DON’T BUY THE EVICTION FORMS!
Save Money & Purchase The Full Eviction Guide
If you suspect your tenants will not leave when the eviction period is up (or you want to be positive they are out of your hair), you need to skip the forms and purchase my complete Eviction Guide immediately. It includes all of the forms from my Eviction Forms package, plus it includes a complete walkthrough showing you everything you need to do to evict a tenant through the Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service or RTDRS.
Get Started Evicting Now!
I’ve probably rambled on long enough, you have a tenant to evict! No one wants to wait several days to get information in the mail, so this package is available as a simple file you can download after ordering. That means you will have the information you need to fill out an eviction form properly in just minutes.
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Alberta Eviction forms, walk throughs and examples

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Thanks also to everyone who provided input and advise as I was putting this package together. Hopefully this information and the advice and comments found throughout this site can help more landlords deal with problem tenants more effectively.
Regards, Bill Biko https://www.AlbertaEviction.com