Alberta
Buy, sell, or lease a condo unit in the Province of Alberta with these downloadable Condominium Forms.
- Get leases and tenancy (rental) contracts that contain specific provisions for condo units.
- Get the notices and other forms for condominium corporations that are required under the Alberta Condominium Property Act.
- The templates are all editable and are easy to customize for your needs.
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Alberta Agreement for Condominium Alterations
Are you planning renovations to your condo unit that might affect the common elements of the building? You'll need this Alteration and Indemnification Agreement to get the approval of the condominium corporation before you start.
- This agreement template complies with the provisions of the Alberta Condominium Property Act.
- As an inducement to get approval, the unit owner indemnifies the condo corporation and assumes full responsibility for any damages resulting from the renovations.
- The renovations must be done in accordance with specifications approved by the corporation.
- The owner warrants that the renovations will be in compliance with the requirements of the insurance policies covering the property, and the owner agrees to pay the cost of any increase in the insurance coverage.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$12.49
Alberta Bare Land Condominium Bylaws
Prepare bylaws for an Alberta bare land condominium development with this easy-to-use template.
- The by-laws set out how the condominium corporation will be operated, and the duties and rights of the owners, the corporation and the developer.
- Initial matters such as the establishment of the reserve fund are dealt with.
- Until real estate taxes are assessed on each unit, the taxes will be apportioned amongst all the owners according to their respective unit factors.
- The developer is obligated to complete the common property, to remedy any defects, and to keep it free of liens and claims.
- The Bare Land Condominium Bylaws template is prepared in compliance with the Condominium Property Act.
- You can download the template immediately after paying for it.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$46.99
Alberta Condominium Bylaws
Use this template set of Condominium Bylaws to create new bylaws for an Alberta condominium or amend the existing bylaws.
- Every condominium corporation in Alberta must adopt bylaws that govern the operation and management of the project.
- The Condominium Bylaws establish the following:
- how the condominium corporation will operate and how it will run the building on behalf of the owners,
- how the board of managers will be elected,
- how meetings will be conducted,
- how the affairs of the condominium will be managed,
- the duties and obligations of the corporation and the owners.
- These Bylaws comply with the requirements of the Condominium Property Act, updated to December 2022.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta.
$49.99
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.
$29.99
Alberta Condominium Tenancy Agreement
Before you can rent your condo unit to a tenant, you'll need a good standard-form Tenancy Agreement.
- The rental agreement is governed by the Alberta Residential Tenancies Act and the Condominium Property Act. In the event of a conflict, the Condominium Property Act will apply.
- This agreement contemplates a monthly tenancy, but it can be easily edited for a bi-yearly or yearly tenancy.
- The tenant agrees not to damage the building, the common areas and any other property belonging to the condominium corporation.
- The tenant also agrees to abide by the By-laws and Rules and Regulations governing the building.
- The condo association has the right to take legal action to evict the tenant if the tenant breaches his/her obligations under the Condominium Property Act.
- The unit owner (landlord) must provide the tenant with copies of the by-laws, and comply with its obligations under the By-laws and provincial laws and regulations governing rental of the unit.
- Available as a downloadable and fully editable MS Word template.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$29.99
Alberta Estoppel Certificate for Condominium Sale
If you are selling a condominium unit in Alberta, you must provide the purchaser with an Estoppel Certificate.
- The Certificate certifies that:
- the seller is not behind in condo fees or other payments owing to the condominium corporation, except for any amounts which are stated in the Certificate,
- insurance is in place on the condo building,
- the by-laws of the condominium corporation are registered,
- the common property has not been mortgaged or transferred,
- any other relevant information required by the purchaser and the mortgage lender prior to closing.
- Condominium corporations in Alberta can download this ready-made Estoppel Certificate form and use it each time they receive a request from a selling owner.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$6.49
Alberta Notice of Address for Service of Condo Corporation
Download this free Form 7 Address for Service, pursuant to S. 73(2) of the Alberta Condominium Property Act.
- Condominium corporations in Alberta are required to file a Notice setting out the address at which documents may be served on the corporation.
- A new Notice must be filed each time the address for service changes.
- This is a free downloadable form in MS Word format.
$0.00
Alberta Notice of Change of Condo By-laws
Condo corporations in Alberta are required to file this Notice of Change of By-laws whenever the condo by-laws are amended or repealed.
- The Notice is a statutory form under Section 32 of the Condominium Property Act.
- This is a free downloadable form in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$0.00
Alberta Notice of Proposed Sanction against Condo Owner
Give notice to a condominium owner that the board proposes to levy a sanction for a breach of the Bylaws with this Notice of Proposed Sanction.
- The Notice is required under s. 73.7(1) of the Condominium Property Act (Alberta) and contains all the prescribed information, including:
- the portion of the Bylaw that was violated,
- the date(s) on which the violation occurred (if applicable or if known),
- the remedial action that the unit owner can take to cure the violation (if any),
- the date by which the remedial action must be taken or by which the owner must respond to the notice.
- The form is available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$4.99
Alberta Overland Drainage Easement and Restrictive Covenant
Give a third party overland access to construct a water drainage facility with this Easement and Restrictive Covenant for bare land condominium projects in Alberta.
- The Easement is only for bare land projects, meaning that no buildings have been erected yet.
- The third party is granted access to the land for the purpose of construction of a water drainage facility.
- The Restrictive Covenant prohibits the placement of any structure, tree planting, or any other actions which would interfere with the efficient operation of, or access to, the drainage system.
- Any person involved with the construction of the facility must perform in a good and workmanlike manner and cause as little damage or inconvenience to the unit owners as possible.
- Each unit owner is responsible for maintaining and repairing that portion of the facility that is constructed or installed on their unit.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$17.99