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Landlord Material Breach of Lease Forms for Commercial Leases

Business tenants, has your landlord defaulted on its obligations under your lease? Serve notice on the landlord with these Material Breach of Commercial Lease Forms.

  • The package contains the following legal forms:
    • Notice of Material Breach of Lease, which must be served first,
    • Notice of Termination Due to Material Breach by Landlord, to be served when the period given for curing the breach in the first Notice has expired, provided the landlord has not cured the breach during the notice period.
  • These forms are not country-specific and can be used in jurisdictions that do not have statutory forms.
$6.29

Material Breach of Lease by Commercial Tenant Notice Forms

Business landlords, do you have a tenant that is in material breach of its commercial lease? Serve them with a Notice of Material Breach.

  • The Material Breach of Commercial Lease by Tenant Forms Package contains the following legal forms:
    • Notice of Material Breach of Lease, which must be served on the tenant first.
    • Notice of Termination Due to Material Breach by Tenant, which you can serve on the tenant when the period given for curing the breach in the first Notice has expired, provided that the tenant has not cured the breach by then. This notice demands that the tenant vacate and surrender the premises by a specified date.
  • These are generic forms which are not country specific and can be used in any jurisdiction that does not have required statutory forms.
  • Before you can evict a business tenant, you need to give notice in accordance with the lease provisions.
  • These forms are available in MS Word format and are re-usable and customizable.
$6.29

Alberta Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Major Renovations

An Alberta landlord can use this Notice of Termination form to terminate a periodic tenancy if the rental premises are undergoing major renovations.

  • The Residential Tenancies Act requires a minimum of 365 days' notice to end the tenancy for this reason.
  • The landlord cannot increase the rental amount during the 1-year notice period.
  • Major renovations do not include such things as painting, replacement of flooring, or regular maintenance.
  • The Notice also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how it was served on the tenant.
  • This legal form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to use.
  • Intended for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$4.99

Newfoundland Notice to Terminate (Non-Payment of Rent)

Serve a tenant who is delinquent in paying the rent with this Landlord's Notice to Terminate form for Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • The form contains notes for the landlord setting out how much notice must be given for different types of tenancies.
  • This is a reusable legal form in PDF format.
  • Issued by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
$0.00

Newfoundland Tenant's Notice to Terminate

Terminate your tenancy by serving your landlord with this Tenant's Notice to Terminate for Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • The notice is given under Sections 18(1) and (3) of the Residential Tenancies Act 2018.
  • The form contains notes for the tenant setting out how much notice must be given for different types of tenancies, and for different reasons for termination.
  • This is a downloadable PDF form from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
$0.00

Alberta Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement

Rent a business premises in Alberta to a tenant with this Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement.

  • This lease is a triple net lease to the landlord, and the tenant agrees to pay for all costs with respect to the premises including structural repairs.
  • The tenant has an option to renew the lease for an additional term.
  • The tenant will pay all expenses, taxes, levies, and charges with respect to the premises, except for the landlord's income taxes.
  • The tenant is responsible for carrying fire and extended coverage insurance.
  • The tenant is responsible for all alterations, improvements, maintenance and repairs.
  • Procedures in the event of damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building.
  • Subordination of the lease to a mortgage or other lien.
  • The tenant must provide an estoppel certificate on request by the landlord.
  • If the tenant holds over (i.e. stays in the premises) after the lease term expires, the tenancy reverts to a monthly tenancy.
  • This legal document is intended for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
  • The Alberta Triple Net Lease Agreement template can be used for office or retail space.
$29.99