Alberta
Rent, lease and manage residential and commercial rental properties in Alberta with these easy-to-use Rental Property Management Forms.
The Alberta Real Estate Act requires that all persons who perform property management services must be authorized by the Real Estate Council of Alberta, except for owners who are managing their own properties and direct employees of an owner who provide management services for the employer.
Some property management activities do not require RECA's authorization, such as building maintenance, boiler maintenance, and records management.
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Alberta Condo Common Property Management Agreement
If you're a condo property manager in Alberta, you'll love how easy it is to write your client contracts with this downloadable template.
- This Agreement is between a condo association and a property manager for the management and maintenance of the condominium's common property.
- The property manager has the authority to negotiate and sign service contracts on behalf of the condo corporation.
- The manager is responsible for arranging and preparing documents for the annual meetings of the corporation, including sending notices to the individual unit owners.
- The manager will undertake all other actions and perform other services necessary to maintain and operate the building.
- The Agreement complies with the applicable provisions of the Alberta Condominium Property Act.
- Available for download in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$29.99
Alberta Rental Application Form
Take applications from prospective tenants for a rental vacancy with this Rental Application Form for Residential Tenancy for Alberta.
- Applicants must supply information about:
- current and previous employment,
- monthly expenses,
- rental history,
- personal and credit references.
- This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers. Great for multi-unit rental buildings.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$12.49
Alberta Rental Property Management Agreement
AB property managers, write up a contract for a landlord with this downloadable Alberta Rental Property Management Agreement.
- The manager is retained on an exclusive basis to rent, lease and manage the rental property.
- The management fee section contains provisions for either a percentage of total rents, or a fixed fee schedule based on the number of units. The fee for placing a tenant is one month's rent.
- The owner authorizes the manager to collect rents, sign leases, issue late payment notices, undertake legal proceedings, purchase supplies, make repairs, obtain insurance, and pay all recurring bills on the property.
- The owner indemnifies the manager against claims arising from managing the property.
- The manager will make necessary tax filings for non-resident Canadian owners.
- This document is intended for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
- The template is provided in MS Word format, and is easy to download, fill in and print. Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
$29.99
Alberta Resident Manager Agreement
Alberta landlords, you can hire one of your tenants to act as resident manager of your rental building with this Agreement to Act as Resident Manager.
The tenant agrees to act as resident manager of the rental building in exchange for free or reduced rent, plus a monthly management fee. The resident manager's duties and responsibilities include:
The tenant agrees to act as resident manager of the rental building in exchange for free or reduced rent, plus a monthly management fee. The resident manager's duties and responsibilities include:
- collecting rent and late fees and issuing receipts to tenants;
- issuing eviction and default notices;
- inspecting rental units after a tenancy ends and the tenant has vacated;
- showing empty rental units to prospective tenants;
- groundskeeping and building maintenance.
$12.49
Alberta Agreement to Terminate Lease
Cancel a tenant's lease before the end of the lease term with this Alberta Agreement for Early Termination of Lease form.
- This form is not for evictions. It can only be used when both the landlord and tenant agree to terminate the lease early.
- This Agreement is for residential tenants only. A different form is required for commercial rental properties.
- The tenant must still give the landlord written notice setting out the proposed termination date.
- The tenant agrees to pay a lease buyout fee.
$6.29
Alberta Cannabis and Smoking Policies for Rental Building
This 2-document package for Alberta landlords contains policies covering the use and cultivation of cannabis as well as a general No Smoking Policy for all rental units and common areas in the building.
- The Cannabis Policy bans smoking, vaping or growing recreational cannabis (marijuana) anywhere on the premises.
- Persons registered to use medical marijuana can apply for an exemption from the ban.
- Cannabis use by minors is absolutely prohibited.
- The No Smoking Policy bans smoking or vaping of any substances. There is an optional grandfathering clause for existing leases.
- Tenants are responsible for ensuring their guests and invitees comply with the policies and for reporting any violations they observe.
- Non-compliance with the terms of the policies will result in issuance of a 14-day termination notice in acordance with the Residential Tenancies Act.
- These policies are written to comply with the laws of the Province of Alberta, including the Alberta Human Rights Act.
- You can download the policy templates immediately after purchasing them. Available in MS Word format.
$9.99
Alberta Commercial Lease Renewal and Extension
Do you have a business tenant who wants to extend its lease? Use this Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease form for the Province of Alberta.
- The landlord and tenant both agree to the new lease period and what the lease costs will be 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. Use the Extension of Residential Lease form for residential tenancies.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$6.29
Alberta Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement
Rent a business premises in Alberta to a tenant with this Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement.
- This lease is a triple net lease to the landlord, and the tenant agrees to pay for all costs with respect to the premises including structural repairs.
- The tenant has an option to renew the lease for an additional term.
- The tenant will pay all expenses, taxes, levies, and charges with respect to the premises, except for the landlord's income taxes.
- The tenant is responsible for carrying fire and extended coverage insurance.
- The tenant is responsible for all alterations, improvements, maintenance and repairs.
- Procedures in the event of damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building.
- Subordination of the lease to a mortgage or other lien.
- The tenant must provide an estoppel certificate on request by the landlord.
- If the tenant holds over (i.e. stays in the premises) after the lease term expires, the tenancy reverts to a monthly tenancy.
- This legal document is intended for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
- The Alberta Triple Net Lease Agreement template can be used for office or retail space.
$29.99
Alberta Condominium Fixed Term Lease
Lease a condo or townhouse in Alberta to a tenant with this Alberta Condominium Fixed Term Lease Agreement.
- Application of Laws. The lease is governed by the Residential Tenancies Act and the Condominium Property Act. In the event of a conflict, the Condominium Property Act will apply.
- Damage. The tenant agrees not to damage the building, the common areas and any other property belonging to the condominium corporation.
- By-laws. The tenant also agrees to abide by the condo by-laws.
- Rights of Corporation. The condominium corporation has the right to take legal action to evict the tenant if the tenant breaches his/her obligations under the Condominium Property Act.
- Owner's Obligations. The condo owner (landlord) must provide the tenant with copies of the by-laws, and comply with its obligations under the Act and the By-laws with respect to leasing of the unit.
- Expiry. The lease will revert to a month-to-month tenancy at the end of the term unless either party has given written notice of termination or the parties have signed a new lease.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$29.99
Alberta Condominium Tenancy Agreement
Before you can rent your condo unit to a tenant, you'll need a good standard-form Tenancy Agreement.
- The rental agreement is governed by the Alberta Residential Tenancies Act and the Condominium Property Act. In the event of a conflict, the Condominium Property Act will apply.
- This agreement contemplates a monthly tenancy, but it can be easily edited for a bi-yearly or yearly tenancy.
- The tenant agrees not to damage the building, the common areas and any other property belonging to the condominium corporation.
- The tenant also agrees to abide by the By-laws and Rules and Regulations governing the building.
- The condo association has the right to take legal action to evict the tenant if the tenant breaches his/her obligations under the Condominium Property Act.
- The unit owner (landlord) must provide the tenant with copies of the by-laws, and comply with its obligations under the By-laws and provincial laws and regulations governing rental of the unit.
- Available as a downloadable and fully editable MS Word template.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$29.99
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