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Cleaning Instructions for Tenants Moving Out
Provide each tenant in the buildings you manage with a set of Cleaning Instructions for Tenants Moving Out of a Rental Property.
- The instructions explain how windows, walls, ceilings, and exterior areas are to be cleaned.
- Special instructions are included for bathrooms, kitchen, appliances and carpets.
- You can help reduce your cleaning costs and lost time if tenants are aware of what is expected of them at the end of their tenancy.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable so you can customize it for each rental building you manage.
$2.29
Notice of Tenant's Intention to Exercise Purchase Option
If you have an option in your lease to purchase your rental property, you can exercise that option by signing and serving your landlord with this Notice of Intention form.
- Follow the procedure set out in the lease for notifying the landlord about your intention to exercise your purchase option.
- Typically the lease will provide that a deposit or downpayment must be paid at the time that the Notice is given to the landlord. The form contains an acknowledgement to be signed by the landlord confirming receipt of the funds.
- This free form is generic and can be used for either residential or commercial rental properties.
- Available in MS Word format so it can be easily customized.
$0.00
Ontario Application About Tenant Rights
Ontario tenants, has your landlord entered your rental unit illegally, changed the locks, cut off vital services or otherwise interfered with your rights under provincial tenancy laws?
Make an application to the Landlord and Tenant Board to enforce your rights with this Form T2 Application About Tenant Rights. The form contains:
- Tenant's application form and reasons for the application.
- Information required to schedule the hearing.
- The tenant's remedies.
This free PDF form can be accessed and efiled through the Ontario Landlord Tenant Board website.
$0.00
California Food Truck License Agreement
Prepare a License Agreement between a city and a food truck operator to operate the business on city property with this easy downloadable template for California.
- The agreement is between a municipal corporation (Licensor) and a food truck operator (Licensee), allowing the operation of a food truck in a designated area under specific conditions.
- The Licensor grants a nonexclusive, revocable license to the Licensee to sell specified permitted food products from an approved food truck in a designated area.
- The food truck operator must adhere to minimum operational dates and hours, and comply with all health and safety standards, including maintaining the food truck and license area in a clean condition.
- In return for the grant of license, the food truck operator will pay a monthly license fee, subject to annual adjustments.
- The Licensee must obtain and maintain certain types of insurance and all necessary permits and licenses for operation.
- The food truck operator indemnifies the city against any claims arising from the operation of the food truck.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Governed by the laws of the State of California.
$39.99