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Saskatchewan Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Assign a lease to the new owner of a rental property with this Saskatchewan Assignment of Lease by Landlord form.
- The Assignment is between the seller (current landlord), the purchaser of the property (new landlord), and the tenant, and is part of the documentation required to complete the sale of the rental premises.
- The tenant covenants to pay rent to the new landlord and continue to perform the tenant's obligations under the lease.
- The purchaser and seller agree to indemnify each other against any claims or actions arising out of any breach of the terms of the assignment.
- The Assignment form can be used for both commercial and residential rental properties.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Saskatchewan Extension of Residential Lease
Extend the term of a lease on a residential rental property in Saskatchewan with this easy downloadable template contract.
- The landlord and tenant both agree to extend the lease term for an additional period.
- The rent will be be paid at a monthly rental rate agreed to between the parties.
- All provisions of the original lease which are not included in the Extension Agreement will remain the same.
- Available in MS Word format, easy to use and fully editable.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Saskatchewan Lease Co-Signer Agreement
If you lease a rental unit to a tenant who is a minor, make sure a parent or guardian signs this Lease Co-Signer Agreement for Saskatchewan.
- The co-signer agrees to:
- allow the landlord to run a credit check,
- guarantee that the tenant complies with the rental agreement,
- guarantee the payment of rent.
- This legal form template is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$4.99
Saskatchewan Notice of Rent Increase Form 5
Before you can raise the rent on a tenant's rental unit, you must properly serve your tenant with this Saskatchewan Form 5 Notice of Rent Increase, from the Office of Residential Tenancies.
- 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 form and is free to download. Just fill it in and print. You can re-use it over and over.
Download your free copy of the Saskatchewan Form 5 Notice of Rent Increase today.
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