Breaking Lease In Alberta

Summary

If a property in Alberta is unsuitable for its intended use, review the lease for clauses on property condition. Document issues with photos or videos and contact the landlord in writing to address them. If unresolved, consider seeking legal advice.

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Looking for for a way out of a lease.
Hey ****! To help you more effectively, could you let me know if there are specific reasons you're looking to break your lease? For example, are there issues with the property or landlord, or personal circumstances?
Property unsuitable for intended use
Hey ****, sorry to hear about your situation. In Alberta, here are a few points to consider if the property is unsuitable for its intended use:
- Review your lease agreement for clauses on property condition.
- Document any issues with photos or videos.
- Contact your landlord in writing to address the issues.
Have you already spoken to your landlord about this?
Can you please have a look at my lease
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****, I'm unable to review documents directly, but I can provide some guidance. First, carefully review your lease for any clauses related to property condition or termination. If you've documented issues and contacted your landlord without resolution, you might consider seeking further legal advice.