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New Brunswick Resident Manager Agreement
New Brunswick landlords, appoint one of your tenants to act as resident manager of your rental building with this Agreement to Act as Resident Manager.
This Agreement is for landlords in New Brunswick who want to hire one of their tenants to perform the duties of resident manager of a rental building. The tenant agrees to assume the responsibilities of managing the property in exchange for free or reduced rent, as well as a monthly management fee.
Compensation
The resident manager will receive either free or reduced rent, along with a monthly management fee, for fulfilling the required duties associated with managing the rental property.
Duties and Responsibilities of Resident Manager
- Collecting rent and late fees from tenants, and issuing receipts for payments received.
- Issuing eviction and default notices to tenants as needed.
- Inspecting rental units after a tenancy ends and the tenant has vacated the premises.
- Showing vacant rental units to prospective tenants.
- Performing groundskeeping and maintenance tasks for the building.
Template Information
This agreement template is provided in Microsoft Word format, making it fully editable to suit the specific circumstances of the landlord and tenant.
This agreement is intended exclusively for use within the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
New Brunswick Lease Agreement for Mobile Home Site
Mobile home operators in New Brunswick can rent lots to tenants with this downloadable Mobile Home Site Lease Agreement.
Legal Requirements
- The lease is a month to month lease. The landlord must give at least 6 months' notice before terminating the lease. The tenant must give at least 2 months' notice.
- The landlord and tenant must sign two duplicate originals of the lease.
- Alterations to or deletions from the lease form must be in accordance with Sections 10 and 11 of the lease.
Optional Provisions
- The parties may opt to include water, sewer, parking, yard care and other services in the rent.
- The lease contains optional clauses to allow the tenant to assign the lease, if the landlord agrees.
Included In the Lease Package
- A section of the New Brunswick Residential Tenancies Act dealing with service of notices is attached to the lease.
- A security deposit verification form is also included in this package.
Format and Legal Jurisdiction
The Mobile Home Site Lease Agreement is available in MS Word format. It is intended to be used only in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
New Brunswick Permission to Sublet or Assign Lease
Get your landlord's consent to assign your lease or sublet your rental unit for the rest of the lease term with this Permission Agreement for New Brunswick.
Landlord's Consent
Before assigning your lease or subletting your rental unit, you must obtain your landlord's written approval.
The landlord has the right to set requirements that the new tenant must meet. Only after the landlord gives written consent can the assignment or sublease proceed.
Assignment or Sublease Options
The agreement form includes specific clauses for both assignment of the lease and subletting of the premises, allowing flexibility depending on the tenant’s specific needs.
Responsibility of Existing Tenant
Once a new tenant is approved, the landlord may choose to either:
- Hold the existing tenant responsible for fulfilling all obligations under the lease until the lease term ends.
- Release the existing tenant from all lease obligations, transferring full responsibility to the new tenant.
Document Format
The Permission Agreement is available as a downloadable and fully editable Microsoft Word template, making it convenient for adaptation to individual circumstances.
Jurisdiction
This agreement is intended solely for use within the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
New Brunswick Joint Venture Agreement
Create a joint venture in New Brunswick with this fully editable Joint Venture Agreement template.
- One of the co-venturers will manage the joint venture, and will be paid a management fee.
- No co-venturer may transfer their interest without the consent of the other parties, except if he/she dies, upon which their interest will automatically pass to their spouse or children.
- Each co-venturer has a right of first refusal and piggyback rights on the interest of the other parties, in the event of a sale or transfer.
- Any co-venturer may exercise a shot-gun (buy-sell) provision with respect to the interest of another co-venturer.
- This form is available as a downloadable Microsoft Word file.
- Intended for use in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.