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PEI Agreement to Terminate Lease
Cancel a tenant's lease before the end of the lease term with this Prince Edward Island Agreement for Early Termination of Lease form.
- This form is not for evictions. It can only be used when both the landlord and tenant agree to terminate the lease early.
- This Agreement is for residential tenants only. A different form is required for commercial rental properties.
- The tenant must still give the landlord written notice setting out the proposed termination date.
- The tenant agrees to pay a lease buyout fee.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
$6.29
PEI Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Assign an existing lease on a PEI rental property to a new owner with this Prince Edward Island Assignment of Lease by Landlord.
- The Assignment is between the seller (current landlord), the purchaser of the property (new landlord), and the tenant, and is part of the documentation required to complete the sale of the rental premises.
- The tenant covenants to pay rent to the new landlord and continue to perform the tenant's obligations under the lease.
- The purchaser and seller agree to indemnify each other against any claims or actions arising out of any breach of the terms of the assignment.
- The Assignment form can be used for both commercial and residential rental properties.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
$11.99
PEI Extension of Residential Lease
PEI landlords, extend the term of a tenant's lease with this Prince Edward Island Extension of Residential Lease form.
- The landlord and tenant mutually agree to extend the lease term for an additional period.
- The monthly rental charge to be paid by the tenant is set out in the agreement.
- All provisions of the original lease which are not amended in the Extension remain the same.
$6.29
PEI Notice of Intention to Retain Security Deposit
If you plan to keep all or part of your tenant's security deposit, you must serve them with this Notice of Intention to Retain Security Deposit under the Prince Edward Island Rental of Residential Property Act.
- The Notice sets out how much of the deposit will be kept by the landlord, and for what reason(s).
- You must also inform the tenant how much interest accrued on the deposit, and how much they are getting back.
- The balance of the security deposit must be included with the Notice.
- The tenant has 15 days from receipt of the Notice to apply for a determination of the matter.
- PEI Form 8, available as a downloadable PDF file.
$0.00
PEI Notice of Rent Increase
Before you can raise the rent on a rental unit in PEI, you must serve your tenant with this Form 10 Notice of Increase in Rent form.
- The landlord must inform the tenant:
- how much the increase is,
- what the new rent will be,
- how much of a percentage increase this is,
- what the maximum increase is under Section 13 of the Regulations to the Act,
- the date that the rent for the property was last increased.
- The lessee (tenant) has the right to have the rental increase reviewed by the Director of Residential Rental Property within 10 days after receiving the notice.
- Form 10 under the Rental of Residential Property Act, available in PDF format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
$0.00
PEI Notice of Termination by Lessor
Do you have a tenant you need to get rid of? Serve them with this Notice of Termination by Lessor of Rental Agreement for Prince Edward Island.
- This Notice of Termination can be used by landlords to terminate the tenancy of tenants who:
- have not paid the rent,
- have behaved in a manner that has disrupted other tenants,
- have damaged the rental property or failed to keep it clean,
- failed to pay the damage deposit,
- misrepresented the property to a potential renter or purchaser,
- endangered the safety or impaired the legal rights of the landlord or other tenants,
- have too many people living in the premises,
- are in violation of provincial health or safety standards,
- assigned or sublet the premises without permission,
- for other reasons allowed under the Rental of Residential Property Act.
- Form 4 is a free PDF download.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
$0.00