Property
Find the forms you need to buy, sell, lease, rent or transfer real property or movable property (such as mobile homes).
- Download leases, tenancy agreements, deeds, easements, offers, appraisals and other legal documents.
- Get forms for residential and commercial real estate, farm lands, revenue and vacation properties, public lands.
- Whether you're a buyer, a seller, a landlord, an investor, a leasing agent or a property manager, we have the forms you need, or if we don't have them, we can help you find them.
Alberta Lease Co-Signer Agreement
Alberta landlords, are you signing a lease with a tenant who is a student and/or a minor? Make sure a parent or guardian of the tenant executes this Co-Signer Agreement.
- The agreement should be attached as an addendum to the Lease.
- The co-signer agrees to:
- have the landlord check their credit,
- guarantee that the tenant complies with the rental agreement,
- guarantee the payment of rent.
- Provided in MS Word format, easy to download, fill in and print.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Mobile Home Lot Lease Agreement
Use this standard form Lot Lease Agreement to rent mobile home sites to tenants in Alberta.
Term and Renewal Option
The lease is for a fixed term, with an option for the parties to renew at the end of the term.
Services
The Agreement contains provisions determining who will pay for utilities, hookups, heat tapes and box insulation around water and sewer lines.
Distraint for Rent
The landlord has the right to distrain for unpaid rent or other arrears.
Insurance Obligations
The tenant must carry adequate insurance and must indemnify the landlord against any claims or damages.
What is Included with the Lease
This digital Mobile Home Lot Lease Agreement also includes a sample set of Design and Landscape Guidelines and Mobile Home Park Rules and Regulations.
Format and Legal Jurisdiction
The template is available in MS Word format. It is fully editable and can be reused as often as necessary. The document was prepared in accordance with the Mobile Home Sites Tenancies Act and is intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease form for the Province of Alberta.
- 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 form is intended for use in Alberta but can be modified to be used in other provinces and territories of Canada.
- Available as a MS Word downloadable template and fully editable to fit your needs.
Alberta Notice of Change of Condo By-laws
Condo corporations in Alberta are required to file this Notice of Change of By-laws whenever the condo by-laws are amended or repealed.
- The Notice is a statutory form under Section 32 of the Condominium Property Act.
- This is a free downloadable form in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Notice of Proposed Sanction against Condo Owner
Give notice to a condominium owner that the board proposes to levy a sanction for a breach of the Bylaws with this Notice of Proposed Sanction.
- The Notice is required under s. 73.7(1) of the Condominium Property Act (Alberta) and contains all the prescribed information, including:
- the portion of the Bylaw that was violated,
- the date(s) on which the violation occurred (if applicable or if known),
- the remedial action that the unit owner can take to cure the violation (if any),
- the date by which the remedial action must be taken or by which the owner must respond to the notice.
- The form is available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Notice to Tenants of Assignment of Commercial Lease
Let your business tenants know that their leases have been transferred to a new owner of the building with this Alberta Notice to Tenants of Assignment of Commercial Lease.
- The landlord of the building must give notice to all the leasehold tenants following the sale of the premises.
- The Notice also instructs the tenants that rent is now to be paid to the new landlord.
- This form can be saved as a template and re-used as often as you require. Fully editable and can be filled in by hand or on the computer.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta 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 Alberta properties.
- 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. It is intended to be used in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Offer to Purchase Commercial Building
Purpose of Document
The purpose of this Offer to Purchase Commercial Building is for acquiring an office building, retail building, or other commercial property in Alberta. The document sets forth the terms and conditions under which a purchaser may make an offer to acquire such property.
Conditions of the Offer
- Building Inspection: The purchaser’s offer is conditional upon the completion of an inspection of the building to ensure it meets their requirements.
- Document Review: The purchaser must have the opportunity to review all leases, covenants, operating statements, and any other documents related to the building.
- Title Inspection: The purchaser is required to inspect the property’s title to confirm its status and any encumbrances.
- Environmental Approval: The offer remains conditional until the purchaser receives approval from the appropriate authority regarding any environmental matters associated with the property.
Additional Provisions
- Right of First Refusal: The purchaser is granted a right of first refusal to lease space on specified floor(s) of the property.
- Broker Commissions: If applicable, the offer includes a clause addressing the payment of broker commissions.
Template Information
This Alberta Offer to Purchase Commercial Building template is provided in Word format and is fully editable, allowing users to tailor the document to their specific circumstances.
Alberta Overland Drainage Easement and Restrictive Covenant
Give a third party overland access to construct a water drainage facility with this Easement and Restrictive Covenant for bare land condominium projects in Alberta.
- The Easement is only for bare land projects, meaning that no buildings have been erected yet.
- The third party is granted access to the land for the purpose of construction of a water drainage facility.
- The Restrictive Covenant prohibits the placement of any structure, tree planting, or any other actions which would interfere with the efficient operation of, or access to, the drainage system.
- Any person involved with the construction of the facility must perform in a good and workmanlike manner and cause as little damage or inconvenience to the unit owners as possible.
- Each unit owner is responsible for maintaining and repairing that portion of the facility that is constructed or installed on their unit.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Purchaser's Consent to Postponement of Caveat
Prepare a Purchaser's Acknowledgement and Consent to Postponement of Caveat with this template form for Alberta.
- The purchaser of a real estate property consents to the postponement of its Purchaser's Caveat to a mortgage, meaning that the mortgage will take priority over the caveat.
- This consent will extend to all advances under the mortgage, any amendment to the mortgage, and to any new mortgage registered by the mortgage lender (mortgagee).
- The purchaser also releases and indemnifies the lawyers acting on behalf of the mortgagee and covenants not to sue them with respect to the postponement.
- This consent is given as an inducement to get the mortgage lender to advance the mortgage loan, which the purchaser requires in order to buy the property.
- The form is available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.