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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 Distress Notice and Notice of Breach
Ontario commercial landlords, do you have a tenant who is behind in the rent or otherwise in default under the lease? Serve the tenant with this Distress Notice and Notice of Breach.
- The Distress Notice informs the tenant that, pursuant to the Commercial Tenancies Act, the landlord:
- has changed the locks of the premises,
- has distrained (seized) the goods and chattels of the tenant,
- will sell the goods and chattels at public auction or private sale if the breaches are not remedied within 5 days.
- This is a reusable legal form. Buy, download, fill in, use as often as you require.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$4.99
Ontario Notice of Termination and Forfeiture of Lease (commercial)
ON commercial landlords, if one of your business tenants has defaulted under their lease, serve them with this Ontario Notice of Termination and Forfeiture of Lease.
- The Notice of Termination informs the tenant that, in accordance with the Commercial Tenancies Act, the landlord has changed the locks and the lease has been terminated and forfeited.
- The landlord will seek damages for the unexpired balance of the term.
- The Notice form includes an Acknowledgement and Surrender of Premises form to be signed by the tenant.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$4.99
Ontario Nondisturbance Agreement
Prepare a Nondisturbance Agreement with this downloadable template for a commercial building in Ontario.
- The purpose of a Nondisturbance Agreement is to give each tenant a measure of comfort if you are mortgaging the building.
- The mortgage lender agrees that, if 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 Nondisturbance Agreement 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 Ontario, Canada.
$5.99
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 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