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New Brunswick Accommodation Inspection Report
Use this free Accommodation Inspection Report form to write up a condition report of a rental unit in New Brunswick before the start of the tenancy.
- The Inspection Report should be completed during the walk-through before the tenant moves in.
- Each party should keep a copy of the completed form for the move-out inspection at the end of the tenancy.
- This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers.
- Available in PDF format, issued by Service New Brunswick.
New Brunswick Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Transfer an existing lease to a new owner of the property with this New Brunswick Assignment of Lease by Landlord form.
- The Assignment is between the seller (current landlord), the purchaser of the property (new landlord), and the tenant, and is part of the documentation required to complete the sale of the rental premises.
- The tenant covenants to pay rent to the new landlord and continue to perform the tenant's obligations under the lease.
- The purchaser and seller agree to indemnify each other against any claims or actions arising out of any breach of the terms of the assignment.
- The Assignment form can be used for both commercial and residential rental properties.
- This New Brunswick Assignment of Lease by Landlord form is available as a MS Word download.
New Brunswick Final Notice to Vacate
NB landlords, is your tenant behind in rent payments? Serve the tenant with this Final Notice to Vacate, pursuant to the New Brunswick Residential Tenancy Act 1975.
- This form can only be served after you have served an initial Notice to Vacate and waited for the 7-day period for the tenant to comply.
- The landlord notifies the tenants that because they have not paid the rent as set out in the initial Notice, they must vacate the rental premises.
- If the tenants do not vacate the premises as demanded, a Sheriff may evict the tenant.
- This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.
New Brunswick Notice to Vacate
Serve a tenant who is behind in rent payments with this free Notice to Vacate form for New Brunswick landlords.
- The Notice contains instructions for how it must be served.
- The landlord informs the tenants that they must either pay the rent in full within 7 days of receiving the notice, or vacate the rental premises.
- This form can also be used by rental property managers.
- Available as a free PDF download, issued by Service New Brunswick.
New Brunswick Permission to Sublet or Assign Lease
Get your landlord's consent to assign your lease or sublet your rental unit for the rest of the lease term with this Permission Agreement for New Brunswick.
This Permission Agreement is designed for tenants in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada, who wish to assign their lease or sublet their rental unit for the remainder of the lease term. It provides a formal process for obtaining a landlord's consent for these changes.
Landlord Consent
Before assigning your lease or subletting your rental unit, you must obtain your landlord's written approval. The landlord has the right to set requirements that the new tenant must meet. Only after the landlord gives written consent can the assignment or sublease proceed.
Assignment or Sublease Options
The agreement form includes distinct clauses for both assignment of the lease and subletting of the premises, allowing flexibility depending on the tenant’s specific needs.
Responsibility of Existing Tenant
Once a new tenant is approved, the landlord may choose to either:
- Hold the existing tenant responsible for fulfilling all obligations under the lease until the lease term ends.
- Release the existing tenant from all lease obligations, transferring full responsibility to the new tenant.
Document Format
The Permission Agreement is available as a downloadable and fully editable Microsoft Word template, making it convenient for adaptation to individual circumstances.
Jurisdiction
This agreement is intended solely for use within the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.