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Saskatchewan Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease
SK commercial landlords, renew and extend a business tenant's lease with this template Saskatchewan 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. You will need to use the Extension of Residential Lease form for residential tenancies.
- This legal form template is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan Rental Application Form
Take applications from prospective tenants for a rental unit in Saskatchewan with this Rental Application Form for Residential Premises.
- The applicants must supply information about:
- current employment,
- monthly expenses,
- rental history,
- personal and credit references.
- This form is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable.
- The form can be used by landlords and property managers.
- Prepared for use in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan Resident Manager Agreement
Saskatchewan landlords, hire one of your tenants to act as resident manager of your rental building with this Agreement to Act as Resident Manager.
This agreement outlines the terms under which the tenant will act in the capacity of resident manager, as well as the benefits and responsibilities involved.
Compensation
The tenant agrees to fulfill the role of resident manager in return for either free or reduced rent. In addition to this arrangement, the tenant will receive a monthly management fee as compensation for the services rendered.
Duties and Responsibilities
The resident manager's responsibilities under this Agreement include:
- Collecting rent from tenants
- Issuing eviction and default notices when necessary
- Inspecting rental units when tenants depart
- Showing available units to prospective tenants
- Performing groundskeeping tasks
- Maintaining the building and addressing any maintenance issues
Format and Availability
This template is available in Microsoft Word format for ease of use and customization. No subscription required. Pay for the form once, use it as often as necessary.
Jurisdiction
The Agreement is intended solely for use within the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan Residential Fixed Term Tenancy Agreement
Rent out a house, apartment or mobile home to a tenant for a specified period of time with this Saskatchewan Residential Fixed Term Tenancy Agreement.
- Updated September 2016 to ensure compliance with the Saskatchewan Residential Tenancies Act.
- This is a standard form of lease that landlords and rental property managers can use for multiple properties.
- The rental term is for a fixed period (such as 1 year, 2 years, etc.). It does not apply to month-to-month tenancies.
- The form includes the Standard Conditions required by the Act.
- Also included in the package are:
- a set of template Rules for a multi-unit building,
- an Inspection Checklist and Report to be completed by the landlord and tenant at the beginning and end of the lease term,
- a Security Deposit form which details the amount paid, any charges against the deposit, and the tenant's forwarding address.
Saskatchewan Residential Tenancy Agreement (month to month)
SK landlords, rent a house or apartment to a tenant with this Saskatchewan Residential Tenancy Agreement for month to month tenancies.
- The Tenancy Agreement includes:
- the Statutory Conditions required by the Saskatchewan Residential Tenancies Act
- a sample set of Building Rules for multi-unit buildings
- an Inspection Checklist and Report to be completed by the landlord and tenant at the start and the end of the tenancy.
- This template can be used by landlords and rental property managers.
- For monthly tenancies only.
- The form is a Microsoft Word template that you can re-use as often as required, whether you have one tenant or multiple rental properties.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan Standard Form Commercial Lease
Rent out office or retail business premises in Saskatchewan 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.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan Vacation Property Rental Application
Get prospective renters for your vacation home to fill out this Saskatchewan Vacation Property Rental Application.
- The application can be used for summer homes, cottages and cabins. The form contains the following sections:
- Personal information about the applicant.
- The desired rental period and length of the rental, based on availability.
- Rental fees and deposit required to hold the time slot.
- Download this free customizable form and edit it to suit your circumstances.
- Prepared for use in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan Vacation Property Short-Term Rental Agreement
Rent out your summer home, vacation cottage or recreational property in Saskatchewan with this Vacation Property Rental Agreement.
- Provisions of the Agreement include:
- payment of the security deposit, and procedure for return of the deposit at the end of the rental,
- description of the rental property and items supplied with the rental (appliances, linens, kitchenware, etc),
- restrictions on use of the property, such as smoking, pets, noise, guests,
- the renter is solely responsible for personal property brought onto the premises,
- fees payable for no-shows, changes or cancellation of the reservation after a certain date.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable to fit your situation.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Sasktchewan, Canada.
Scotland Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
Let rental units to tenants with this Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, in accordance with the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001.
- The tenancy runs for a specified period of time, but if neither party terminates the tenancy, it will be automatically renewed for the same period. In some circumstances, the tenancy will automatically convert to a Scottish secure tenancy after 12 months.
- The council will consult the tenant prior to any increase in rent or service charges.
- The tenant is responsible for keeping the property clean and in good order.
- The tenant must take his/her turn with the other tenants in keeping the common parts clean and tidy.
- If the tenant has exclusive use of a garden, the tenant must maintain it and keep it tidy. If the garden is shared with other tenants, they must all take turns to maintain it.
- The council is responsible for keeping the property wind and watertight, tenantable and fit for human habitation.
- One pet is allowed without the council's permission, unless the dwelling is a sheltered housing property or flat. Certain animals are not allowed under any circumstances.
- Tenants must not engage in harassment or anti-social behaviour, which could result in the tenancy being ended.
- The tenant may take in lodgers, sub-let the property, assign or exchange the tenancy only with the council's written permission.
- Circumstances under which the tenancy will convert to a Scottish secure tenancy.
The Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement is fully editable to meet your needs. Affordable, convenient, easy to use.
Scotland Summary of Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
The summary outlines the terms of the Tenancy Agreement so that a tenant can quickly review and understand the Agreement before signing, including:
- the tenant's rights and obligations,
- the landlord's duties regarding repairs and maintenance,
- how the tenancy may be ended,
- who can inherit the tenancy if the tenant dies, and
- how the tenant can make a complaint against another tenant or against the council.