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North Carolina Condominium Lease Agreement
Rent your condo unit to a tenant with this standard form condominium lease agreement for North Carolina.
- The lease contains optional clauses prohibiting smoking and pets in the unit which can be easily removed or edited if not applicable.
- The tenant will not be obligated to pay additional rent for any improvements done to the property.
- The landlord will insure the condominium, but the tenant is responsible for obtaining his / her own insurance to cover personal property.
- If the condominium is damaged by fire to the point of being untenantable, the rent will abate until the unit has been repaired and can be lived in again.
- If the unit is abandoned by the tenant, the landlord may enter the premises and can dispose of any personal property left behind.
- The lease is made in accordance with North Carolina rental laws and with the condominium rules and bylaws.
- Available in MS Word format.
$17.99
Alberta Condominium Fixed Term Lease
Lease a condo or townhouse in Alberta to a tenant with this Alberta Condominium Fixed Term Lease Agreement.
- Application of Laws. The lease is governed by the Residential Tenancies Act and the Condominium Property Act. In the event of a conflict, the Condominium Property Act will apply.
- Damage. The tenant agrees not to damage the building, the common areas and any other property belonging to the condominium corporation.
- By-laws. The tenant also agrees to abide by the condo by-laws.
- Rights of Corporation. The condominium corporation has the right to take legal action to evict the tenant if the tenant breaches his/her obligations under the Condominium Property Act.
- Owner's Obligations. The condo owner (landlord) must provide the tenant with copies of the by-laws, and comply with its obligations under the Act and the By-laws with respect to leasing of the unit.
- Expiry. The lease will revert to a month-to-month tenancy at the end of the term unless either party has given written notice of termination or the parties have signed a new lease.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$29.99