Built for Alberta's RTDRS, no rent cap, and the 14-day security deposit interest rule.
Alberta is the only province with no rent control — that flexibility creates tenant turnover, which means more frequent screening, leases, and notices.
Mandatory security deposit interest at the provincial rate, paid annually — and the rate changes every calendar year.
RTDRS vs Provincial Court of Alberta vs Court of King's Bench — picking the wrong venue costs you weeks.
Annual interest at the published Alberta rate, compounded correctly per the Security Deposit Interest Regulation.
Substantial breach notices, non-payment notices, and termination notices with the Alberta-specific service-method rules built in.
Auto-prepares the application package with your tenancy agreement, ledger, photos, and proof of service in one PDF.
No. Alberta is the only province in Canada with no statutory rent increase cap. Landlords can raise rent by any amount on a periodic tenancy with proper notice (3 months for monthly tenancies). Central Rentals still tracks 1-year minimum spacing automatically.
The rate is set annually by the Government of Alberta. Central Rentals pulls the published rate each January and applies it to every deposit on file — landlords get a one-click annual interest report.
RTDRS for most landlord-tenant disputes under $50,000 (faster, cheaper). Court of King's Bench for evictions involving complex legal questions or claims over $50,000.
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