Newfoundland & Labrador
Prepare professional commercial leasing documents for business premises in Newfoundland and Labrador quickly and easily with these template forms.
- Lease forms and commercial landlord-tenant forms specifically for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Customizable and re-usable templates. Downloadable and easy to use.
- These templates can be used for offices, retail premises, and warehouse space.
- Instant download after purchase.
- Ideal for commercial landlords and rental property managers.
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Newfoundland Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Transfer an existing lease to a new owner of the property with this Assignment of Lease by Landlord form for Newfoundland and Labrador.
- 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.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
$11.99
Newfoundland Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement
Rent out office, retail or other business premises to a tenant with this Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement for Newfoundland and Labrador.
- This lease is a triple net lease carefree to the landlord, which means that the tenant pays for everything to do with the premises including structural repairs.
- The tenant has an option to renew the lease for an additional term.
- The tenant will pay all expenses, taxes, levies, and charges with respect to the premises, except for the landlord's income taxes.
- The tenant is responsible for carrying fire and extended coverage insurance.
- The tenant is responsible for all alterations, improvements, maintenance and repairs.
- Provisions for abatement of rent or termination of the lease if the building is substantially damaged, destroyed or condemned.
- The tenant accepts the lease subordinate to any mortgage or other lien.
- The tenant must provide an estoppel certificate on request by the landlord.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only within the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
$31.99
Newfoundland Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease template for Newfoundland and Labrador.
- This agreement is only for commercial tenancies. You will need to use a different form for residential tenants.
- The lessor (landlord) and lessee (tenant) mutually agree that the lease will terminate as of a specific date.
- All rights and obligations of the parties under the lease are extinguished, except for those which accrue prior to the termination date.
- This legal form template is downloadable and fully editable to fit your needs.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
$2.29
Newfoundland Nondisturbance Agreement
If you are mortgaging your commercial building, give your tenants a measure of comfort by having the mortgagee sign this Nondisturbance Agreement for Newfoundland & Labrador.
- The mortgage lender agrees that, in the event the landlord defaults on the mortgage and the property is foreclosed upon, the tenant shall continue to occupy the premises undisturbed, provided that the tenant is not in default under the lease.
- This legal form template is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable to meet your specific circumstances.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
$6.29
Newfoundland Offer to Lease Commercial Premises
Write up an Offer to Lease a commercial premises (business, retail, office or warehouse) with this easy-to-use template for Newfoundland and Labrador.
- 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 describing Landlord's Work and Tenant's Work.
- This is a fully customizable legal form template in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
$29.99
Newfoundland Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease
Renew and extend a business tenant's lease with this Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease form for Newfoundland and Labrador.
- The parties agree to the expiry date of the new lease term, and the rental payments for the new term.
- The tenant has no further right to extend or renew the lease.
- The remaining terms and provisions of the original lease remain in full force and effect.
- This template is for commercial leases only. Use the Extension of Residential Lease form for residential tenancies.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
$6.29
Newfoundland Standard Form Commercial Lease
Rent out office or retail business premises in Newfoundland and Labrador to a tenant with this Standard Form Commercial Lease Agreement
- The tenant has the option to renew the lease after the initial term expires.
- The lease template contains alternate paragraphs depending on whether the landlord is responsible for mechanical and structural repairs, or if the tenant is responsible for all repairs.
- The lease also contains alternate paragraphs for payment of the property taxes, depending on whether the landlord or the tenant will be paying the taxes.
- The tenant agrees not to register its leasehold interest against title to the property, but has the right to register a caveat so long as the tenant discharges the caveat at the end of the lease.
- The landlord is not responsible for death or injury to persons on the premises, or for any loss or damage of personal property. The tenant indemnifies the landlord against any claims or actions arising from the lease or the tenant's use of the premises.
- This is a Canadian legal document intended for use in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
$29.99