Alberta Condominium Fixed Term Lease

Lease a condo or townhouse in Alberta to a tenant with this Alberta Condominium Fixed Term Lease Agreement.

  • Application of Laws. The lease is governed by the Residential Tenancies Act and the Condominium Property Act. In the event of a conflict, the Condominium Property Act will apply.
  • Damage. The tenant agrees not to damage the building, the common areas and any other property belonging to the condominium corporation.
  • By-laws. The tenant also agrees to abide by the condo by-laws.
  • Rights of Corporation. The condominium corporation has the right to take legal action to evict the tenant if the tenant breaches his/her obligations under the Condominium Property Act.
  • Owner's Obligations. The condo owner (landlord) must provide the tenant with copies of the by-laws, and comply with its obligations under the Act and the By-laws with respect to leasing of the unit.
  • Expiry. The lease will revert to a month-to-month tenancy at the end of the term unless either party has given written notice of termination or the parties have signed a new lease.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 18-November-2024
SKU: 8138
$29.99
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Alberta Rental Application Form

Take applications from prospective tenants for a rental vacancy in Alberta with this Rental Application Form for Residential Tenancy.

Information Gathered

Potential tenants must supply information about:

  • current and previous employment,
  • monthly expenses,
  • rental history,
  • personal and credit references.

Who Can Use This Rental Application Form

This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers. It is a great choice for multi-unit rental buildings, as it can be reused as often as necessary.

Format and Jurisdiction

The Rental Application Form is available in MS Word format and is easy to customize to meet your exact needs. This template was prepared to be used in the Province of Alberta, Canada.

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