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The end of the year is a busy time for both landlords and tenants. With cold weather, holiday expenses, and
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Kristi Henriksen is a Real Estate Broker blending 10+ years of property expertise with a social work background for client-focused results. Since 2014, she has specialized in revenue property sales and purchases, residential property management, and all aspects of residential real estate. She also leads the family-owned GIL Property Management & Sales Ltd., a trusted company serving the Calgary & surrounding area market for over 40 years.
A busy mom of four boys, Kristi believes that strong communication and genuine relationship-building are the cornerstones of all rewarding relationships and the foundation of her success throughout her career and life. Her clients value her honesty, dedication, and people-first approach.

The end of the year is a busy time for both landlords and tenants. With cold weather, holiday expenses, and

Winter in Calgary can be harsh, bringing freezing temperatures, heavy snow, and sudden storms that test even the best-maintained rental

Late rent payments can be one of the most stressful parts of owning a rental property. While it’s important to

Tenants want more than just a place to live. They want a home where they feel secure. For Calgary landlords,

Fall in Calgary often brings cooler temperatures and a slower rental market. As summer ends, fewer tenants are actively searching

Staying compliant with Alberta rent increase rules is one of the most important responsibilities for landlords. Misunderstanding the regulations can

Evictions are challenging and can be highly stressful. It’s something every landlord wants to avoid, but should be prepared for.

Owning a rental property is a big commitment that can be very lucrative. But it comes with many responsibilities, none

In today’s world, sustainability in property management isn’t simply a trend or a marketing strategy; it’s a necessity. In fact,

Owning a rental property (or several) can be a lucrative investment, but it also comes with its share of responsibilities

Tenant complaints are a natural part of owning a rental property. Whether it’s a faulty appliance, leaky faucets, or noisy

For landlords, keeping good tenants is the key to a successful rental investment. Happier tenants who feel safe and comfortable

The end of the year is a busy time for both landlords and tenants. With cold weather, holiday expenses, and tighter schedules, most tenants prefer

Winter in Calgary can be harsh, bringing freezing temperatures, heavy snow, and sudden storms that test even the best-maintained rental properties. For landlords, having a

Late rent payments can be one of the most stressful parts of owning a rental property. While it’s important to maintain positive relationships with tenants,

Tenants want more than just a place to live. They want a home where they feel secure. For Calgary landlords, investing in rental property safety

Fall in Calgary often brings cooler temperatures and a slower rental market. As summer ends, fewer tenants are actively searching for homes, making it harder

Staying compliant with Alberta rent increase rules is one of the most important responsibilities for landlords. Misunderstanding the regulations can put you at risk of

Evictions are challenging and can be highly stressful. It’s something every landlord wants to avoid, but should be prepared for. Understanding the legal steps involved

Owning a rental property is a big commitment that can be very lucrative. But it comes with many responsibilities, none more critical than maintenance. Putting

In today’s world, sustainability in property management isn’t simply a trend or a marketing strategy; it’s a necessity. In fact, adopting eco-friendly practices benefits not

Owning a rental property (or several) can be a lucrative investment, but it also comes with its share of responsibilities and long-term commitments. From managing

Tenant complaints are a natural part of owning a rental property. Whether it’s a faulty appliance, leaky faucets, or noisy neighbours, the way you respond

For landlords, keeping good tenants is the key to a successful rental investment. Happier tenants who feel safe and comfortable are more likely to renew