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Residential Lease agreement (also known as a rental agreement) is a written agreement that sets down the terms that will be followed between the tenant and landlord.
House Lease Agreement
is used by a Landlord to rent a house to a Tenant.
Apartment Lease Agreement
allows a landlord to rent an apartment to a tenant, by setting forth all the terms in writing.
Condo Lease Agreement allows a landlord to rent a condo to a tenant by setting forth all the terms in writing.
Basement Suite Lease Agreement allows a landlord to rent a basement suite to a tenant by setting forth all the terms in writing.
Room Lease Agreement allows a landlord to rent a room to a tenant by setting forth all the terms in writing.
Residential Sublease Agreement is used to convey some or all of the property rights that a tenant has under a residential lease to a third party for a portion of the tenant's remaining term of the original lease.
A Residential Rental Inspection Report is used by landlords (or lessees, or property managers) to record the condition of a rented residence when someone moves into it and again when he or she moves out. It protects tenant by proving the condition of the Premises when the tenant moved in and when the tenant moved out.
A Residential Rental Application is used by landlords, lessees, and property managers to collect information on potential renters and to obtain authorization from the applicant to check their credit history.
Commercial Lease Agreement for retail, office or other business space.
Office Lease Agreement is used for leasing office space.
Retail/Store Lease Agreement
is used for leasing store/retail space.
Building Lease Agreement is used for leasing commercial building space.
A Commercial Sublease Agreement is used to convey some or all of the property rights that a tenant has under a commercial lease to a third party for a portion of the tenant's remaining term of the original lease.
Notice to Quit is used where a Tenant has:
1. failed to pay their rent within the required time after it was due
2. caused serious damage to premises
3. violence or threats to health, safety of property and other Tenants
4. performed illegal activities on Premises such as drugs or prostitution
Notice of Lease Violation
is used where a Tenant has failed to comply with the Landlord's rules or
breached a term of the Lease. The Landlord is giving the Tenant notice to remedy the violation
within the notice period. The Landlord may choose to terminate the Lease if the violation is not
remedied OR to remedy the violation itself at the Tenant's expense.
Notice of Termination
is used where the Landlord wishes to terminate a periodic tenancy (such as a month to month Lease)
or the Lease requires advance notice to terminate the Lease.
Demand for Compliance or Possession can be used where a Tenant has
been previously given a Notice of Lease Violation or the Notice to
Quit (for non-payment of rent and where the Landlord has not yet terminated
the Lease).
Demand for Compliance can be used where a Tenant has
been previously given a Notice of Lease Violation or the Notice to
Quit (for non-payment of rent and where the Landlord has not yet terminated
the Lease).
Notice to Increase Rent
is used where a Landlord wishes to
increase the rent charged on the Premises.
Notice to Repair is used when the Tenant wants to give notice to the Landlord
that the Landlord is breaching a term of the Lease or the state legislation in that
it is not properly maintaining the Premises.
Notice of Intent to Vacate is used when the Tenant (under a fixed term) wants to give
notice to the Landlord that the Tenant plans to vacate the Premises at the end of the notice period.
Notice of Termination is used when the Tenant wants to give notice to the
Landlord that the Tenant has elected to terminate a Lease with a periodic tenancy
or for various reasons such as Landlord failed to repair the Premises within a reasonable
time after a Notice to Repair was delivered on the Landlord; death of one of the Tenants;
Tenant is a military personnel; Tenant moving to seniors' home, etc.
An Equipment Rental Agreement is a contract by which one party, the owner of equipment, rents equipment to another party.
A Lease Assignment Agreement is used when a tenant who is renting property from a landlord wants to transfer the entire interest that the tenant has in the property to a third party.
A Lease Amending Agreement is used to make alterations to existing leases between two or more parties.
A Landlord's Consent to Sublease is used where an original tenant is subleasing certain premises to a new tenant and the original tenant wants evidence of the landlord's consent to the sublease.
A Roommate Agreement is a contract entered into by tenants of a residency. The Roommate Agreement enables you to clarify financial responsibilities for rent, security deposit and various utilities. It also allows you to set out house rules, responsibilities and restrictions on a wide variety of issues. Use it on its own or with an existing lease agreement.