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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
Ontario Offer to Lease Commercial Premises
Make an offer to lease a commercial premises (business, retail, office or warehouse) with this easy-to-use template for properties in Ontario.
- Once accepted, the Offer will become legally binding.
- The lease will be a completely net and carefree lease to the landlord.
- The tenant will pay utilities, and a proportionate share of taxes and operating costs as additional rent.
- The tenant will also be responsible for all repairs (other than structural repairs), and carrying public liability insurance.
- The landlord will pay the tenant an improvement allowance for leasehold improvements.
- The template includes a Schedule of Landlord's Work and Tenant's Work.
- This is a downloadable file that you can customize with the details of your leasing offer.
- Intended to be used in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$29.99
Storage Order and Agreement Template
Prepare a Storage Order and Agreement for a customer to place goods in storage with this easy digital template for warehouse facilities.
- The agreement includes an Insurance Order.
- Storage rates are based on the space occupied and the value of the goods as declared by the customer.
- Goods are not insured by the warehouseman, but depository insurance can be ordered at the customer's request.
- The customer agrees to pay all costs and expenses, including legal fees, connected with storage of the goods. Accounts are payable in advance.
- The warehouseman is not liable for any loss or damage to the goods.
- The warehouseman has a lien over the goods against unpaid charges.
- Available in MS Word format.
$12.49