Ontario
Prepare professional commercial leasing documents for Ontario business premises quickly and easily with these template forms.
- Lease forms and commercial landlord-tenant forms specifically for the Province of Ontario.
- 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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Ontario Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease
Renew and extend a business tenant's lease with this template Ontario Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease.
- 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 form is for commercial leases only. Use this Extension of Residential Lease form for residential tenancies.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$6.29
Ontario Standard Form Commercial Lease
Rent out office or retail premises in Ontario to a business tenant with this Standard Form Commercial Lease Agreement.
- The three parties to the lease are the landlord, the tenant, and an indemnifier (typically, a principal of a corporate tenant) who covenants to perform all of the tenant's obligations and will pay any amounts due under the lease if the tenant defaults.
- The lease contains environmental covenants by both Tenant and Landlord.
- Landlord will provide heat, ventilation and cooling systems for the premises and the building, electric power sources, and maintenance and repair of same.
- Landlord is responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of all systems, facilities and equipment necessary for the proper operation of the building in which the premises are located.
- Other provisions of the lease include (among others):
- Landlord and Tenant taxes,
- Landlord and Tenant insurance,
- mutual release and indemnity,
- surrender and holding over,
- Landlord's rights on default.
- Exhibits to the lease include:
- Determination of occupancy costs,
- Rules and Regulations,
- Landlord's and Tenant's Work.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable to fit your needs.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$64.99
Ontario Sublease Agreement for Commercial Premises
Sublet all or part of a business premises in Ontario to a subtenant with this Commercial Sublease Agreement.
- The subtenant accepts the premises "as is".
- The subtenant agrees to pay rent and a proportionate share of the additional rent to the original tenant, who then pays the landlord.
- The subtenant must remove any leasehold improvements and must repair any damage at the end of the term.
- The subtenant and original tenant will each pay half of any fees associated with the sublease.
- The Sublease requires the consent of the landlord.
- This Commercial Sublease Agreement template is intended for use in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$11.99
Ontario Short Form Commercial Lease Agreement
Lease office, retail or other business space to a tenant under the terms of this Short Form Commercial Lease Agreement for Ontario.
- The three parties to the lease are the landlord, the tenant, and an indemnifier (typically, a principal of a corporate tenant) who covenants to perform all of the tenant's obligations and will pay any amounts due under the lease if the tenant defaults.
- In addition to Rent, Tenant will pay as Additional Rent:
- pro-rated share of utilities, municipal taxes, insurance and other expenses related to the property,
- full cost of services supplied to the premises, repairs and maintenance, and other expenses related to the leased premises.
- Tenant has the right to have the Additional Rent costs audited by an independent CPA.
- Tenant is responsible for repairs to and maintenance of the leased premises.
- Tenant will ensure that all activities in the premises comply with applicable environmental laws.
- Tenant is required to carry business interruption insurance, public liability, and property damage insurance in stated amounts.
- Other lease provisions include:
- damage or destruction of the premises and/or the building,
- Landlord's remedies on default by Tenant,
- Tenant's signage,
- subordination,
- force majeure,
- construction liens,
- renewal option.
- This template is a fully customizable MS Word document.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$39.99