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No, the landlord cannot change the locks without providing the tenant with a key immediately. If the landlord locks the tenant out, the landlord has committed an offense under the Residential Tenancies Act and could face a fine of up to $5,000. Tenants can file a complaint with Service Alberta if this happens to them.
If you are locked out, you can call the police and file a lawsuit. Again, being behind in rent or failing to fulfill your duties as a tenant does not mean your landlord has the right to lock you out.
*Call the clerk of your local Superior Court. Make sure the landlord did not file an eviction against you. If the landlord did, and you believe the landlord did not serve you, get legal help right away. If the landlord locks you out, you can take the landlord to court.
If, after a spat over your lease, your landlord decides to go ahead and change the locks on you, you can likely call the police. You can explain to the police that your landlord has not followed city or state laws in removing you from your apartment, and in some states he or she may be arrested for a crime.
No. It is illegal for a landlord to lockout a tenant (renter), remove a tenant's belongings, cut off utilities (such as water or electricity), or remove outside windows or doors in order to force a tenant to leave. When a landlord wants to evict a tenant, the landlord must go through the court eviction process.
A: No landlord cannot lock you out without notice of eviction. Your landlord also cannot rent out or not protect your property under any circumstances (even if you are behind on rent). You can pursue civil damages (via small claims or regular court with a lawyer) and probably can pursue criminal charges.
This means that commercial tenants can only be evicted if there has been a default of the lease agreement, and they have been notified of the default and been given a chance to fix the problem. A three-day notice is the most common term for an eviction notice.
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