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What Bills Am I Expected To Pay When Renting A 1 Or 2 Bedroom Apartment In Alberta Canada

How long can you typically go without paying your apartment rent if you got a 3 days notice to pay the rent or get out?

I assure you that not paying your rent is one of the worst decisions that you can make. Your life will not be the same after an eviction. It can be a very traumatic experience.Every state is going to have slightly different eviction laws but here in Ohio my company has a very large rental portfolio in the Cleveland area and this is how we handle tenants who do not pay rent.Rent is due on the 1st.Rent is late on the 2nd.We call tenants 3x day from the 5th through the 10th.We put up 3 day notices on the 10th.After the 3 day notices we file for eviction. Once we file we will no longer accept rent. At this point the non paying tenant can't pay or get out of the legal ramifications of their actions.We win the court eviction and get a write to regain possession of the property. The eviction remains on your record for life. It will be incredibly hard if not impossible to find another landlord willing to rent to you.We send in the bailiffs (guns drawn) to the home. If you do not open the door they kick it in and forcibly remove any occupants living in the home.Everything that the tenant owns is placed on the curb by a moving crew. They can clear out an entire home in about 2 hours. They are not vary delicate with your possessions. Everything stays on the curb until 5pm. Scrappers and thieves usually come by and steal anything of value. At 5pm we bring a dump truck and load up everything that is left and take it to storage. After 30 days in storage we take it to the dump.After all of the above a non paying tenant can also expect the following to happen.We take you back to court and sue you for back rent, legal costs and damages.We garnish your wages until all debts are paid off.As you can gather from everything above being evicted is a terrible experience that is 100% preventable by you. Don't be stupid, pay your rent or move out of your landlord's property you are only hurting yourself if you don't.For more information on evictions take a look at the LIVE video of one of my company’s evictions below.Have more Real Estate related questions? Let me know! Follow/Subscribe & simply ask. I will make you a FREE video reply. #AskJamesWiseFollow me on InstagramSubscribe to my YouTube ChannelWould you like access to a FREE list of the most profitable Real Estate Investments in the USA? CLICK HERE FOR ACCESS!

Is 4,000 CAD per month enough for a couple to live decent in Canada?

It depends very much where in Canada and what you consider decent living. For reference according to CBC average rent prices for a 2 bedroom can range from $594 to $1552 per month: Rents increasing at twice the rate of inflation across Canada, CMHC saysKeep in mind these are average prices that people actually pay. Because of rent control, the actual price you’d pay if you were to rent an apartment today would be higher than that. In case you are unfamiliar with rent control this means that a landlord can only increase your rent by a certain % per month. But if you move out they can set the price for the next tenant as they see fit. In Toronto specifically this generally means hundreds if not thousands of dollars higher.Even within a city the price can vary wildly. A studio apartment downtown Toronto can go for $2000/month. While out in the outskirts you can find something for $1000/month or less.In terms of lifestyle, what kind of neighbourhood do you want to live in? How many bedrooms? Do you want a car? How often do you go out for food and/or drinks?Here are some numbers for Toronto specifically. Other places in Canada for example Montreal or Halifax can be drastically cheaper.Rent$800-1000/month for a 1 bedroom in the outskirts.. this would likely be in a basement with poor access to public transit$2500/month for a 1 bedroom downtownOwning a car$150-$400/month car insurance depending on car and length of driving record$200/month parking downtown or free in the outskirtsGas $1.20/litreAn oil change $40Public transport$3-$3.25 per one way trip depending how you buy the ticket$146.25/month for a pass2 people going out for food and 1 drink each$15 at a cheap fast food$30 at a cheap restaurant$120 at a fancy restaurantGroceries$200-$400/month/person depending on how frugal you are

17 year old male, loss of erection during sex?

you sound way too smart to be having all of these problems.

usually we read 'i put my thng n my girl. we hve sex. wat i du'

How should rent be split between me, my roommate and her child?

50/50? WTF? Is that your child too?

There are 3 people, everything should be split 3 ways, not 2. You are having to support them at this point. It is really f---ed up.

How good is a salary of $85,000 to $90,000 in Canada?

A salary of $85–$90K is above average for an individual, average for a family, and below average for a Manager in the construction industry, worker in the health industry, and workers in the Oil and Gas and mining industry. This salary puts an individual and/or small family squarely in the middle class of working Canadians.Rental Cost: August 2017 Canadian Rent ReportUnfortunately rental inflation has made it more expensive to live in Canada’s larger cities - 1 bedroom in Vancouver is now around $2000 Cad and $3200 for a two bedroom, per month and before utilities.Taxes are also a very heavy burden on Canadians, as other commentators have noted “In 2017, the average Canadian family will earn $108,674 in income and pay a total of $47,135 in taxes (43.4%)” Canadians Celebrate Tax Freedom Day on June 9, 2017If the $85–$90K salary is in addition to a good retirement benefit program or pension (such as a public service job), as well as a supplemental health care plan then you will be doing well and will live comfortably with good clothing, a newish vehicle, and the ability to have discretionary spending/saving of a few thousand dollars per month.If you have to fund your retirement and pay for dental/vision/prescription coverage out of pocket than you will still have enough money be able to cover all basic and most extras to live a comfortable life but you will be challenged to:Retire before 65Travel internationally for 10 days more than once a yearPurchase a home near Toronto or Vancouver or surrounding suburbsHave more than 2 children (unless you live in Quebec where childcare and education costs are subsidized)Have a spouse stay-at-home and not workAlso, if you live in the Northwest Territories or near Wood Buffalo Alberta, a salary below $100K is difficult to live on due to higher cost of living.

Can a mexican student get a student loan in canada?

I'm afraid that you will not qualify for a standard student loan in Canada. Our government has a policy that it will only provide student loans and bursaries to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. And the banks would not provide a loan to someone who they would be unable to recover the money from in the event that you leave the country without paying back the loan.

If an honest answer makes us "not a friendly nation" as Jay mentions, then I guess you should go elsewhere. But I would think that you (or anyone) would rather hear the truth, even if the answer was that you do not qualify.

Here are a few options for you:

1) See if Mexico offers any loans that would allow you to study internationally.

2) Canada does in fact offer some programs for international students that are considered scholarships, not necessarily a student loan. You can see if you qualify for one of these. But keep in mind that many other Mexican students may also be applying, so you must be the best you can be.
https://w01.scholarships-bourses.gc.ca/s...

3) With your student work permit, you will have the opportunity to pick up a job to help pay for the tuition fees, books, food, and a roof over your head. Many find it hard, but do manage to get through college and university as international students even without having money saved up. The key is to have a job lined up that will allow you to save money between semesters, and one that you work nights while you actually go to school during the day. Try finding a room to rent in a private home, or one or two roommates to try to keep the costs down for rent.

Good luck to you!

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