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Commercial Net Lease for Land and Buildings | Canada
Lease a commercial building and adjoined land in Canada to a business tenant with this comprehensive downloadable lease template.
- The lease is for the land and buildings already on the location, or to be constructed at a later date, which are solely at the risk of the tenant.
- This is a net lease, and the tenant is responsible for paying all taxes, charges, rates, expenses, and outgoings related to the premises.
- The tenant must maintain comprehensive liability insurance, all risks physical damage insurance, boiler and pressure vessel and machinery breakdown insurance, in forms and amounts satisfactory to the landlord.
- The tenant shall not request local improvements from the municipality without the landlord's consent.
- The tenant grants the landlord a security interest over all of its present and after acquired personal property, as collateral security for its performance of its obligations under the lease.
- The landlord is not required to maintain, repair or rebuild the leased premises if they are damaged or destroyed.
- This legal template can be used in most Canadian provinces and territories. A different form may be required for Quebec.
$46.99
Offer to Lease Undeveloped Commercial Space | Canada
Make an offer to lease an undeveloped commercial business premises in Canada using this comprehensive template.
- The form can be used to make a leasing offer on retail, office or warehouse space in an undeveloped or partially developed commercial property, or for additions to existing commercial land and buildings.
- The offer is contingent upon the landlord providing a satisfactory Phase I Environmental Assessment Report and survey plan.
- The offeror (tenant) will provide financial statements, architectural drawings, development and building permits, and construction contract.
- The lease must be guaranteed by a principal of the tenant (such as a director, sole proprietor, partner, etc).
- This Offer to Lease form is downloadable, fully customizable and easy to use.
- The template can be used anywhere in Canada. English language version only.
$17.99
Restaurant Lease | Canada
Lease a restaurant premises in Canada to a tenant with this Restaurant Lease template.
- This is a triple net lease, and the tenant pays all taxes, charges and assessments on the premises, all operating costs, all utilities and services to the premises.
- Parking.The restaurant shares the common parking lot with other businesses in the mall or building.
- Indemnification. The tenant indemnifies the landlord against any claims arising from the tenant's use and occupation of the space.
- Use of Premises. The premises are to be used for the purposes of a restaurant only. This lease can be used for a dine-in or take-out and delivery restaurant. The tenant will have the exclusive right during the lease term to sell specific food items in the building / mall.
- Insurance. The tenant is required to carry comprehensive general liability insurance, all risk insurance, boiler and machinery insurance (if applicable), and business interruption insurance.
- Events of Default. If the tenant becomes bankrupt or insolvent, or if a receiver is appointed, the current month's rent and the next 3 months' rent will become immediately payable, and the landlord has the right to recover possession of the premises.
- Dispute Resolution. The parties agree to binding arbitration in the event of a dispute.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in Canada.
$29.99
Office Lease and Indemnity Agreement | Canada
Lease office space to a tenant with this Canada Office Lease and Indemnity Agreement.
- Net Lease. This lease is an absolute net office lease, and the landlord is not responsible for any costs or expenses relating to the office premises or the tenant's use of the space, except for any taxes or assessments which the landlord must pay (including income tax).
- Additional Rent. In addition to the basic rent, the tenant will pay additional rent for the tenant's proportionate share of taxes, costs of operation and special services provided for the leased premises.
- Energy Conservation. The tenant is responsible for complying with all laws and regulations relating to energy conservation, including any requests from and programs instituted by the landlord.
- Building Management. The landlord will control the operation of the building, and is responsible for all building services and management.
- Indemnification. The lease includes an Indemnity of Landlord form as an inducement for the landlord to enter into the lease.
- Available as a fully customizable MS Word document.
- Intended to be used only in Canada.
$46.99
License to Occupy Business Centre | Canada
Rent shared office space to start-up businesses in a business centre or incubator in Canada with this License to Occupy Agreement.
- The Agreement can be used for monthly or weekly rentals.
- The renter (licensee) is provided with temporary office space and shares meeting and conference rooms with other occupants.
- The business centre provides receptionist, telephone, photocopier, fax, Internet and wireless connections.
- The licensee pays a proportionate share of the utility costs for the space occupied.
- Occupants are responsible for insuring their own property.
- The licensee indemnifies the business centre against claims or damages arising from its use of the space or from any breach of the Agreement.
- The laws of landlord and tenant do not apply to this Agreement.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in Canada.
$15.99
Ontario Commercial Lease Agreement for Manufacturing Centre
Rent out space for a manufacturing and distribution centre in Ontario with this template Commercial Lease Agreement.
- The tenant leases the entire facility and pays all expenses, utilities, etc.
- The tenant is responsible for all maintenance and repairs (except roof, structure, or HVAC).
- Costs to be included as additional rent.
- The landlord's remedies if the tenant defaults.
- The tenant's trade fixtures remain the tenant's property, but all improvements become the property of the landlord.
- The tenant agrees not to register its leasehold interest, or to allow any creditor to register a claim against its leasehold interest.
- The lease will become void if the provisions of the Planning Act are not complied with.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$29.99
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