California Security Deposit Statement

Prepare a statement of security deposit amounts for a tenant at the end of the tenancy with this California Security Deposit Statement.

  • The Statement sets out the amount of the original security deposit and any additional deposits, less any deductions being made for unpaid rent or utilities, cleaning charges, repair charges, etc.
  • The final calculation shows whether a refund is being paid to the tenant or if any additional amount is still owing to the landlord.
  • This is a reusable rental property form. Buy, download, use it as often as you require.
  • The form can be filled in either on the computer or by hand.
  • Intended for use in the State of California.
$2.49

Canada Pre-Occupancy Repairs Checklist

Prepare a Pre-Occupancy Repairs Checklist for the rental properties you manage with this easy-to-use template for Canada.

  • The checklist should be completed each time a tenant moves out.
  • The checklist form addresses all the areas that should be inspected (such as fixtures, appliances, flooring, windows, etc.) to determine if any repairs or upgrades are needed before prospective new tenants view the rental unit.
  • This is NOT an inspection or premises condition report, but it is a means of recording items that need to be addressed prior to showing the vacant unit.

The Canada Pre-Occupancy Repairs Checklist is fully editable so you can customize it for your unique needs. Buy, download, start using right away.

$6.29

Change of Landlord Form | New Zealand

Notify the New Zealand Tenancy Services Centre of a change in the landlord of a rental property with this easy online form.

  • The form allows you to easily notify Tenancy Services when the property changes ownership or when a new managing agent is retained to manage the rental unit.
  • This is a free PDF form supplied by the New Zealand Department of Building and Housing - Tenancy Services.
  • Click the Download button to download the PDF or to fill in the form online.
$0.00

Checklist for Showing and Marketing a Rental Property

Learn how to show and market a rental property to prospective tenants with this list of guidelines and tips.

  • The checklist contains information on:
    • how to advertise and hold open houses,
    • relevant information about the property and surrounding neighborhood that tenants are interested in,
    • highlighting the special features of the property,
    • how to make the property as appealing as possible to potential renters.
  • The form also includes a Rental Application form, which you should always keep handy during viewings so that interested parties can fill it out on the spot.
  • Available in MS Word format and fuilly customizable.
  • This is a generic form that can be used anywhere.
$11.99

Cleaning Instructions for Tenants Moving Out

Provide each tenant in the buildings you manage with a set of Cleaning Instructions for Tenants Moving Out of a Rental Property.

  • The instructions explain how windows, walls, ceilings, and exterior areas are to be cleaned.
  • Special instructions are included for bathrooms, kitchen, appliances and carpets.
  • You can help reduce your cleaning costs and lost time if tenants are aware of what is expected of them at the end of their tenancy.
  • Available in MS Word format and fully editable so you can customize it for each rental building you manage.
$2.29

Colorado Rental Application Form

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

  • Applicants must supply information about:
    • current and previous employment,
    • monthly expenses,
    • rental history,
    • personal and credit references.
  • This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers. Great for multi-unit rental buildings.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used in the State of Colorado.
$12.49 $6.99

Colorado Rental Property Management Agreement

Prepare a contract for property management services with this Colorado Rental Property Management Agreement.

  • The property manager is retained on an exclusive basis to rent, lease and manage the rental property.
  • The manager will be paid a percentage of the monthly rental amount for managing the property. If the manager undertakes additional work outside the scope of its duties, additional fees will be payable.
  • The owner authorizes the property manager to collect rents, sign leases, issue late payment notices, undertake eviction proceedings, purchase supplies, make repairs, and pay all recurring bills on the property.
  • The owner indemnifies the property manager against claims arising from the management services, including claims resulting from the owner's failure to make full disclosure about the property.
  • The property manager will submit a Form 1099 to the IRS each year for the income derived from the property.
  • The owner is responsible for carrying all required insurance on the property (including public liability).

This Colorado Rental Property Management Agreement is downloadable and can be easily customized to fit your business needs.

$29.99

Colorado Security Deposit Statement

CO landlords, prepare a Statement of Security Deposit for a tenant at the end of the tenancy with this downloadable template for Colorado residential tenancies.

  • The Statement shows the amount of the original security deposit plus the interest earned over the term of the tenancy, minus any applicable deductions such as:
    • unpaid rent and utilities,
    • cleaning charges,
    • repair costs.
  • The final calculation shows whether a refund of the security deposit is payable to the tenant or if any further amount remains owing to the landlord.
  • Available as a MS Word download which can be filled in on the computer or by hand.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Colorado.
$2.29

Commercial Premises Inspection Report

This Inspection Report for a commercial business premises can be completed by the landlord, property manager, or leasing agent at the end of the current tenant's lease term.

  • The inspection should include all areas used by the tenant, including:
    • the condition of the rental premises itself,
    • all common areas used by the tenant (elevators, hallways, washrooms, etc),
    • the building exterior (if applicable),
    • sidewalks and other areas of the grounds used by the tenant,
    • parking areas allocated to the tenant,
    • signage.
  • This is a generic form that can be used anywhere.
  • Available in MS Word format, fully customizable to meet your exact needs.
$2.49

Condominium Common Property Management Agreement

Property managers, use this Condominium Common Property Management Agreement template to prepare contracts for your clients.

  • The Agreement sets out the property manager's duties and responsibilities for managing and maintaining the common areas of the condo project.
  • The property manager has the authority to contract with janitorial and other services on behalf of the condo corporation.
  • The property manager is responsible for providing information and arranging annual meetings of the homeowners' association.
  • This is a generic legal contract which is not specific to any country or region.
  • Available in MS Word format.
$29.99