Condominium and Strata Forms
Download professionally prepared legal forms for condominiums, strata lots and commonhold titles.
- Offers and sale contracts for condo buyers, sellers, realtors, and real estate lawyers.
- Condo leases and tenancy agreements.
- Template forms for developers, property managers and condo boards.
- Residential and commercial condominium forms.
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Notice of Transfer of Part of a Commonhold Unit | UK
When you purchase part of a UK commonhold unit you must provide the association with this Notice of Transfer of Part of Commonhold Unit within 14 days.
- In order to be registered as a member of the commonhold association, you must complete the form and send it to the commonhold association within 14 days of the date on which you became entitled to be registered as owner.
- This is a mandatory notice in compliance with The Commonhold Regulations of the United Kingdom, 2004.
- For use in England and Wales.
- Form 11, available in PDF format.
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Notice of Vesting of a Commonhold Unit by Operation of Law | UK
Have you become the owner of a commonhold unit in the UK by operation of law? If you wish to register as a member of the commonhold association you must provide the association with this Notice of Vesting.
- The form must be completed and given to the commonhold association within 14 days of the date that you became aware of your entitlement to be registered as owner of the unit.
- This is a mandatory notice in compliance with The United Kingdom Commonhold Regulations 2004.
- Form 12, available in PDF format.
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Notice Requesting Further Details About a Commonhold Tenancy | UK
Request details about a unit-holder's tenant with this free Notice Notice Requesting Further Details About a Tenancy for UK commonhold associations.
- The unit-holder or tenant are required to provide the information requested in the Notice, in accordance with The United Kingdom Commonhold Regulations 2004.
- The form is for use in England and Wales.
- Form 8, available in PDF format.
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Notice to a Prospective Assignee for Commonhold Unit | UK
If you are assigning a commonhold tenancy in England or Wales to a new tenant, you must provide them with this Notice to a Prospective Assignee for a Commonhold Unit.
- This form is only for properties located in England or Wales.
- The notice is compliant with The Commonhold Regulations 2004 for the United Kingdom.
- The notice must be given to the new tenant with a copy of the commonhold community statement prior to assigning the tenancy over to the new tenant.
- Form 15, available in PDF format.
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Notice to Prospective Tenant for Commonhold Unit | UK
UK landlords, issue this Notice to a Prospective Tenant prior to granting them tenancy in a commonhold unit.
- This Form 13 notice is compliant with The Commonhold Regulations 2004.
- It must be issued along with a copy of the commonhold community statement.
- The Notice form is only for commonhold properties in England and Wales.
- Available in PDF format.
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Notice to Tenant of Diversion of Rent (Commonhold) | UK
Direct a commonhold tenant to pay rent to the commonhold association with this UK Notice to Tenant of Diversion of Rent.
- The Notice must be given in accordance with The United Kingdom Commonhold Regulations 2004.
- The tenant occupying the commonhold unit is notified that the landlord owes money to the association, and is directed to pay the rent to the association instead of the landlord.
- This form is for use in England and Wales only.
- Form 6, available in PDF format.
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Nova Scotia Purchase and Sale Agreement for Condo Resale
Buy or sell an existing condominium property in the Province of Nova Scotia with this Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Condominium - Resale.
- The vendor (seller) must furnish a copy of the Vendor's Deed and the condominium documents, after which the purchaser has a specified number of days to investigate the title.
- If HST is applicable, it is in addition to (not included in) the purchase price. If HST is not applicable, the vendor must provide a certificate in that regard.
- The vendor must provide the purchaser with an estoppel certificate with respect to any condo fees or common expenses owing on the unit.
- Any debit or credit balance in the reserve or contingency fund will be adjusted as of the closing date.
- This contract template is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download and use.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
$17.99
Oklahoma Condominium Lease Agreement
Rent a condominium unit to a tenant with this comprehensive Oklahoma Condominium Lease Agreement.
- Security Deposit. The tenant must pay a security deposit, which will be returned at the end of the lease, within 30 days after the landlord receives the tenant's written request, less any amounts being deducted for damage or unpaid amounts owing by the tenant.
- Restrictions. Optional clauses restricting pets and smoking, which can be amended or deleted if not applicable.
- Extension of Lease. The lease does not allow any holding over by the tenant (i.e. remaining in the condominium unit after the end of the lease). If the tenant wishes to extend the lease, the parties must execute a new lease agreement prior to the expiration of the current lease term.
- Termination. Either party may terminate the lease in accordance with the provisions of Okla. Stat. 41 S 111.
- Renovations. The landlord agrees not to perform any substantial remodeling or renovations during the term of the lease.
- Legal Remedies. The lease sets out the legal remedies available to each party if the other party breaches the lease.
$29.99
Ontario Certificate re Condominium Bylaw
This free Form 11 Certificate is made by a condo corporation under the Ontario Condominium Act 1998.
- The form must be completed and filed with an attached copy of the condominium corporation's bylaw.
- An officer of the corporation certifies that the bylaw complies with the Condominium Act and has been accepted by a majority of the unit owners.
Download the free Certificate form for your condominium and submit it with your bylaw.
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Ontario Condominium Alteration Agreement
Get the approval of your condo corporation before doing renovations to your unit with this Ontario Condominium Alteration and Indemnification Agreement.
- The condominium corporation must approve any renovations that might affect the common elements of the building.
- In order to get the corporation to approve the renovations, the unit owner indemnifies the corporation and assumes all liability for any damages resulting from the renovations.
- The renovations must be done in accordance with the approved specifications.
- The owner warrants that the renovations will be in compliance with the requirements of the insurance policies covering the property.
- The unit owner agrees to pay any increased insurance premiums resulting from the renovations.
- The agreement complies with the provisions of the Ontario Condominium Act.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$10.99