In one of our previous blogs, we discussed how to keep your landlord happy. Believe it or not, this started a conversation and thread around things that a landlord should do to keep their tenant happy. So naturally, we felt obligated to write about it.
Read MoreClasses are finished, your final exam is right around the corner or is a thing of the past and it’s time to think about moving out. Here’s what you need to know…
Read MoreIn our previous blog we shared part one of our question and answer session with Student Legal Services of Edmonton. In this blog we, continue and conclude our QnA session. A special thanks to Student Legal Services for taking the time to do this interview.
Note: Due to Covid-19 Student Legal Services is no longer taking walk-ins until future notice, and will be closed until May 4th, 2020; however, we still wanted to share the details of the QnA session in case it could help a student or tenant immediately. A special thanks to Student Legal Services for taking the time to do this interview.
Read MoreA few weeks ago, one of our community members reached out to us about recurring problems and issues he was having with his roommate that were making his living situation unbearable. We advised him to reach out to student legal services at his campus, but we decided to have a question and answer session with Student Legal Services of Edmonton just in case there are any other students who could use their services but aren't aware of it.
Note: Due to Covid-19 Student Legal Services is no longer taking walk-ins until future notice, and will be closed until May 4th, 2020; however, we still wanted to share the details of the QnA session in case it could help a student or tenant immediately. A special thanks to Student Legal Services for taking the time to do this interview.
Read MoreDepending on where you live, the property you are living in costs anywhere between $100,000 to $250,000. When you think about it, that’s quite a lot of money. Think about the most expensive item you own and imagine letting someone use it or live with it for an extended period. This is what most landlords deal with on a regular basis, so this week we wanted to list a few items that will help your landlord sleep comfortably at night knowing their property is in safe hands.
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