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Saskatchewan Notice to Landlord to Vacate Early for Cause
Saskatchewan tenants, has your landlord breached the terms of the lease? You can end your tenancy early by serving the landlord with this Notice to Landlord to Vacate Early for Cause.
- This form can only be used in the event of a material breach of the lease by the landlord.
- This is a free PDF form provided by the Office of Residential Tenancies.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Saskatchewan Notice to Landlord to Terminate Periodic Tenancy
Give notice that you plan to move out by serving your landlord with this Saskatchewan Form 6 Notice to Landlord to Terminate Tenancy.
- This is a free fillable PDF form provided by the Office of Residential Tenancies.
- It also contains information to help tenants get their security deposit back.
- This form is for periodic tenancies, e.g. month-to-month or week-to-week.
- Just download the PDF, save it and follow the instructions.
- For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan.
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Saskatchewan Farm Land Cash Lease Agreement
Rent out Saskatchewan farm land to a tenant with this Saskatchewan Farm Land Cash Lease Agreement.
- This Lease allows the tenant to pay the annual rent in payments which are timed to coincide with the tenant's payments from the Canadian Wheat Board for the grain raised on the land.
- The tenant will use the farm land solely for agricultural purposes and will work the farm in accordance with normal farming practices.
- The tenant is responsible for control of weeds and soil erosion.
- The tenant cannot make major improvements without the landlord's consent. A Consent Form for this purpose is included.
- The tenant will seed all of the land except areas to be summerfallowed, and will summerfallow a specified number of acres each year.
- The landlord will provide grain storage facilities, but if they are not sufficient the tenant may remove excess grain to other locations for storage.
- If the landlord still has grain stored on the lands when the lease commences, the landlord will have the right to continue to store such grain on the land but only for a specified time period, after which it must be removed.
- Similarly, if market conditions at the end of the lease term prevent the tenant from delivering all of the grain grown during the term, the tenant may store the grain on the land in accordance with the Agricultural Leaseholds Act.
- The document also includes Surrender of Lease and Consent of Non-Owning Spouse forms.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$29.99
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.
- The Notice is given in accordance with The Builders' Lien Act of Saskatchewan.
- The form also includes an Endorsement by Landlord, which states that the landlord assumes no responsibility for the improvements.
- This is a reusable lien form - buy it, download it, use it as often as you require.
- Available in MS Word format and easy to use and customize.
- For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$2.99
Saskatchewan Notice of Rent Increase
Saskatchewan landlords, before you can raise the rent on a tenant's rental unit you must with this Notice of Rent Increase.
- Landlords must give 1 year's notice prior to a rent increase.
- Landlords cannot raise the rent within the first 18 months of a new tenancy.
- This is an easy-to-use PDF form and is free to download. Just fill it in and print. You can re-use it over and over.
- Issued by the Saskatchewan Office of Residential Tenancies.
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Saskatchewan Immediate Notice to Vacate
Before you can evict your tenants for rent or utility arrears, you must first serve them with this Saskatchewan Immediate Notice to Vacate and Notice of Arrears.
- The form includes instructions for the landlord on how to properly serve the Notice on the tenant(s).
- This form is only to be used if the rent or utilities are over 15 days in arrears.
- This is a free fillable PDF form from the Saskatchewan Office of Residential Tenancies.
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