Saskatchewan
Professionally manage residential and commercial rentals in Saskatchewan with these downloadable Rental Property Management Forms.
The Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission is responsible for regulating the province's real estate industry, including property management. Any person or firm that:
- leases, offers to lease, negotiates or approves a lease or rental agreement, and/or
- collects rent or holds money received in connection with a lease or rental agreement
is considered to be a property manager. Property management firms in Saskatchewan must be licensed, and the persons employed to perform those tasks on behalf of a brokerage must be licensed.
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.