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FAQ – Who can help a landlord or tenant to prepare for a hearing?

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If You Need to Talk to Someone:

  • Service Alberta: Their call centre can be accessed from anywhere across the province.
  • Alberta Health Services’ Environmental Public Health: Contact for questions or complaints about the Minimum Housing and Health Standards.

If you need legal advice on a landlord and tenant matter, the Lawyer Referral Service through the Law Society of Alberta can provide you with the names of three lawyers who might be able to help. Please note that lawyers through this service generally charge for their services. Call 1-800-661-1095 for more information.

Legal advice may be available free of charge to people who meet income guidelines from a student legal service:

  • Student Legal Services, University of Alberta – (780) 492-2226
  • Student Legal Assistance, University of Calgary – (403) 220-6637

Free legal information and advice may also be available for individuals with low incomes from these organizations:

  • Calgary Legal Guidance – Calgary – (403) 234-9266
  • Central Alberta Community Legal Clinic – Red Deer – (403) 314-9129
  • Edmonton Community Legal Centre – Edmonton – (780) 702-1725
  • Grande Prairie Legal Guidance – Grande Prairie – (780) 882-0036
  • Lethbridge Legal Guidance – Lethbridge – (403) 380-6338
  • Ft McMurray Legal Clinic – Fort McMurray – (587) 674-2282

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  • About
    • About CPLEA and Disclaimer
    • Copyright Statement
  • Topics
    • Legislation
    • Leases and Agreements
    • Security Deposits
    • Inspection Reports
    • Responsibilities
    • Roommates, Subletting, and Assignment
    • Repairs
    • Notices
      • Eviction Notice (Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Substantial Breach)
      • Notice of Objection to an Eviction Notice
      • Notice of Entry by the Landlord
      • Notice of Landlord
      • Notice of Rent Increase
      • Notice of Termination of a Periodic Tenancy for Allowable Reasons
      • Notice to End a Periodic Tenancy
      • Tenant’s 14 Day Notice to Terminate Tenancy
    • Dispute Resolution
  • Resources
  • FAQs
  • Glossary
  • Find Help
    • Forms
    • Legal Advice
    • Government & Court Services