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RESIDENTIAL TENANCY AGREEMENT
THIS LEASE (the "Lease") dated this ________ day of ________________, ________
BETWEEN:
_____________________
(the "Landlord")
- AND-
_______________________
(the "Tenant")
(individually the “Party” and collectively the “Parties”)
IN CONSIDERATION of the Landlord leasing certain premises to the Tenant and other valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which consideration is acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
The contact information for the Landlord is:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties have duly affixed their signatures.
_____________________Landlord: _____________________
_____________________Date
_____________________Tenant: _______________________
The Tenant acknowledges receiving a duplicate copy of this Lease signed by the Tenant and the Landlord on the _____ day of ______________________, 20____.
Insulation Disclosure Statement
The Landlord provides this disclosure of the type, location, and condition of the insulation in the property located at _____________________________________________, which the Landlord has been able to determine after all reasonable efforts, pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986.
CEILINGS
Describe the location and type of the insulation in all of the ceilings (or the reason why this information cannot be obtained):
Describe the condition of the insulation in all of the ceilings (or the reason why this information cannot be obtained):
FLOORS
Describe the location and type of the insulation in all of the floors (or the reason why this information cannot be obtained):
Describe the condition of the insulation in all of the floors (or the reason why this information cannot be obtained):
WALLS
Describe the location and type of the insulation in all of the walls (or the reason why this information cannot be obtained):
Describe the condition of the insulation in all of the walls (or the reason why this information cannot be obtained):
Last Updated December 30, 2024
A Residential Tenancy Agreement is a contract between a landlord or property manager and a tenant or tenants that outlines the terms and conditions of a residential property rental.
Most residential properties can be rented using a Residential Tenancy Agreement, such as a:
A Residential Tenancy Agreement can also be known as a:
LawDepot's Residential Tenancy Agreement generally applies to standard tenancies, such as when tenants, roommates, or a family are interested in renting an apartment, but it can also be tailored to work for boarding house tenancies.
If your goal is to create a tenancy agreement for a boarding house, it is recommended that you contact your local council to ensure that your property meets the requirements for a boarding house and that you include the terms, conditions, and clauses you need for a boarding house in your agreement.
A Residential Tenancy Agreement should include a description of the type of property being rented or let (such as a house, apartment, townhouse, room, etc.) the address of the property, and the landlord and tenant's name and contact information.
In addition to basic information about the property, landlord, and tenant, the tenancy agreement can also include:
It is important to note that a landlord is generally not allowed to charge letting fees (charges to renew, extend, or grant a tenancy) or key money (money other than the rent or bond that a landlord asks a tenant in exchange for granting or making changes to a tenancy).
The only exception is that some landlords may charge an option fee, which is money that a potential tenant gives to a landlord to hold the rental while the tenant decides whether or not they would like to proceed with renting it. If the tenant decides to rent the property, the option fee must be refunded or put towards rent.
A Residential Tenancy Agreement should include who is responsible (the tenant or landlord) for any fees and costs for the rental property, such as:
A written tenancy agreement is needed for all types of tenancies, including residential. Both the landlord and tenant (or tenants) must sign the tenancy agreement.
If a written tenancy agreement is not created, the Residential Tenancies Act still applies, so the landlord and tenant are still responsible for following the laws stated in the Act.
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