If you see a trip to Calgary, Alberta in your future, you may want to investigate Calgary rentals. Whether you are interested in the show jumping competitions and exhibits at Spruce Meadows, or getting into some hiking and biking at Fish Creek Provincial Park, you will want to have a place to stay upon arrival. That task will be a piece of cake if you visit RentCalgary.com in advance of your trip.
The site at RentCalgary.com is a comprehensive listing of apartments and houses available for rent, and is location specific according the four quadrants of the map of Calgary, i.e., North East, South West, ect. You can also browse listing based on neighborhood, such as Bragg Creek, Langdon, and rural Alberta.
Renting is a big move. Whether you are renting a suite, a room in someone’s home or are sharing accommodation, make sure you understand the rules that apply to your situation. Different rental spaces have different rules. When you rent a unit in an apartment building or a suite in a home, you have rights and responsibilities outlined in a provincial law called the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA). But you should also ensure you have a rental agreement in place, signed by you and your landlord.
When you share a living space with a landlord (for example, if you’re living in a bedroom and sharing the landlord’s kitchen and other common areas) the RTA does not apply. Rental agreements are considered lease contracts and are enforceable through the courts. All rental agreements should be in writing and include details about the rent, security deposit, inspections, termination notices and other responsibilities.
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