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Quebec Notice of Rent Deposit

Information for Quebec Tenants

Quebec tenants have the right to pay their rent to the Tribunal administratif du logement if their landlord fails to fulfill obligations under the lease agreement. This option is provided to protect tenants when landlords do not meet their legal responsibilities.

Procedure for Depositing Rent

To initiate this process, tenants must deliver a Notice of Rent Deposit to their landlord, as outlined by article 1907 of the Civil Code of Quebec. Serving this notice is a necessary legal step to inform the landlord about the tenant’s actions.

Purpose of the Notice

The Notice of Rent Deposit formally notifies the landlord that, due to unfulfilled obligations, the tenant has chosen to deposit the rent with the Tribunal administratif du logement instead of paying it directly to the landlord. This process ensures that the tenant’s rent payment is accounted for while protecting their rights under Quebec law.

Form Language

This notice is available as an English-language form provided by the Tribunal administratif du logement, making it accessible to English-speaking tenants in Quebec. Click the link to download the form.

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Alberta Notice of Termination by Monthly Tenant

Alberta tenants, terminate your month-to-month tenancy by serving your landlord with this Notice of Termination by Tenant form for monthly rentals.

  • The landlord is notified that the tenant is giving proper notice to end a monthly tenancy, as required by the Residential Tenancies Act (Alberta).
  • A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the landlord.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Ontario Form 2 Notice to Landlord

ON contractors, notify a landlord about the details of a contract for tenant improvements with this Ontario Notice to Landlord Form 2.

  • The Notice is given under subsection 19(1) of the Construction Lien Act (Ontario).
  • The Notice informs the landlord that the contractor has entered into an agreement with the tenant to make improvements to the rental premises.
  • The form includes the provisions of subsection 19(1) of the Act.
  • Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
  • This notice form template is easy to download and use.
  • Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$2.50

Ontario Tenant's Notice to End the Tenancy

Give notice to your landlord that you intend to terminate your tenancy with this Ontario Tenant's Notice to End the Tenancy Form N9.

  • The Notice sets out the date of termination, and includes important information about how the Notice must be served on the landlord.
  • This free form is a fillable PDF form issued by the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board.
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Saskatchewan Notice to Landlord of Tenant Improvements

Saskatchewan contractors, give notice to a landlord that you are supplying labour or materials for a tenant's improvements with this Notice to Landlord form.

Statutory Form

This is Form B, in accordance with clause 31(2)(b) of The Builders' Lien Act of Saskatchewan and the Regulations (B-7.1 Reg 1).

  • Part A is the Notice to Landlord, setting out the details of the contract and the improvements.
  • Part B is the Endorsement by Landlord, which states that the landlord assumes no responsibility for the improvements.

Format and Source

The form is provided in PDF format. This is the Notice form issued by Publications Saskatchewan.

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