Renter rights and responsibilities
Content insurance
You need to purchase contentÌýor tenantÌýinsurance. It helps to address any lost property or expenses if your belongings are lost or damaged.
If you bought insurance before coming to Canada, check your policy to see if content insurance is included.We recommend you obtain a few estimates before selecting a contents insurance coverage provider.Ìý ÌýÌý
Lease agreement
Before you move in to your accommodation, you and your landlord need to agree to the terms of your rental agreement in a contract.ÌýThis contract is called aÌý.ÌýA written agreement is strongly encouraged.
There are laws in Alberta that specifically relate to landlords and tenants. Make sure you know what your obligations are as a renter, and what's allowed of your landlord.
International Student Services housing articles
The vacancy rate in Calgary is low right now, which means two things - there are lots of people looking for places to rent, and there are dishonest people running scams that prey on would-be renters.
Unlimited access to public transit coupled with multiple transit routes servicing campus means there are tons of neighbourhoods you can choose to live in and still have quick access to the university.
Living with roommates is a common practice during university. Here are some tips on how to prepare for a roommate interview.
Here are a few things to consider for your accommodation search.