Business sublease agreement ontario

Ontario Commercial Net Lease Agreement with Guarantee
Ontario commercial landlords, prepare lease contracts for your tenants with this Commercial Lease Agreement with Guarantee.
- The lease is a completely carefree net lease for the landlord.
- The tenant pays, as additional rent, all expenses for the premises including taxes, utilities, capital expenditures, insurance, etc.
- Provisions for early occupancy and for failure to take possession.
- The tenant has an option to renew at the end of the term.
- The tenant is obligated to do business in the premises.
- The tenant has the right to remove its trade fixtures at the end of the term, provided that the tenant has perfomed its obligations under the lease.
- Guarantee of tenant's obligations by a guarantor who has a financial interest in the tenant.
- This legal form template is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable to fit your specific circumstances.
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Ontario Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement
Rent out office or other business premises to a tenant with this Ontario Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement.
- This lease is a triple net lease carefree to the landlord, which means that the tenant pays for everything to do with 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.
- Provisions for abatement of rent or termination of the lease if the building is substantially damaged, destroyed or condemned.
- The tenant accepts the lease subordinate to any mortgage or other lien.
- The tenant must provide an estoppel certificate on request by the landlord.
- This is a fully editable legal form template available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use solely in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
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Ontario Nondisturbance Agreement
Prepare a Nondisturbance Agreement with this downloadable template for a commercial building in Ontario.
- The purpose of a Nondisturbance Agreement is to give each tenant a measure of comfort if you are mortgaging the building.
- The mortgage lender agrees that, if the landlord defaults on the mortgage and the property is foreclosed upon, the tenant shall continue to occupy the premises undisturbed, provided that the tenant is not in default under the lease.
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Commercial Sublease Agreement - Gross Lease
Commercial tenants, sublet all or part of your business premises to a subtenant with this Commercial Sublease Agreement (Gross Lease).
- Gross Sublease. The sublease is a gross sublease, meaning that the subtenant is responsible for payment of rent only. All taxes, common area costs and other costs are paid by the existing tenant as sublandlord under the sublease.
- Maintenance. The subtenant is responsible for maintaining the premises in good repair and condition.
- Insurance. The subtenant must carry comprehensive general liability insurance naming the sublandlord as additional insured.
- Fixtures. The subtenant has the right to remove its fixtures from the premises but must repair any damage caused by installing or removing the fixtures.
- Environmental Compliance. The subtenant must conduct its business in compliance with environmental laws.
- This is a generic legal form which does not specifically reference the laws of any country or region.
- The form is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable.
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Franchise Disclosure Document | Canada
Canadian franchise laws require franchisors to provide potential franchisees with this Franchise Disclosure Document.
- the franchisor's corporate structure and history,
- the business experience of the principals of the franchisor,
- any current or potential litigation involving the franchisor,
- initial franchise fees and other fees to be paid by a franchisee,
- financing, working capital, and estimates of annual operating costs,
- restrictions on sources of products and services, and restrictions on what the franchisee may sell,
- assistance and training programs offered by the franchisor,
- government licenses, registrations and authorizations,
- provisions for renewal, transfer and termination of the franchise,
- financial statements and information,
- forms and addenda to meet province-specific requirements.
The Canada Franchise Disclosure Document is available in MS Word format.
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Ontario Offer to Lease Commercial Premises
Make an offer to lease a commercial premises (business, retail, office or warehouse) with this easy-to-use template for properties in Ontario.
- Once accepted, the Offer will become legally binding.
- The lease will be a completely net and carefree lease to the landlord.
- The tenant will pay utilities, and a proportionate share of taxes and operating costs as additional rent.
- The tenant will also be responsible for all repairs (other than structural repairs), and carrying public liability insurance.
- The landlord will pay the tenant an improvement allowance for leasehold improvements.
- The template includes a Schedule of Landlord's Work and Tenant's Work.
- This is a downloadable file that you can customize with the details of your leasing offer.
- Intended to be used in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
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Evaluation and Application Form | Canada" />
Screen your potential franchisees by having them complete this Confidential Evaluation and Application Form, for Canadian franchises.
- Evaluate the skills and expertise of the applicant franchisee, based on employment background and management history.
- Verify the applicant's financial resources by performing credit checks and other searches, based on the financial information provided.
- Assess the overall business capabilities of the applicant.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in Canada.
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Guarantee and Indemnification by Franchisee | Canada
Bad things happen when a franchisee can't meet its obligations. That's why you need to get your franchisees to sign this Guarantee and Indemnification.
- This is a Canadian legal form.
- A principal of the franchisee company guarantees the franchisee's obligations and payment of all amounts payable under the Franchise Agreement.
- The franchisee company indemnifies the franchisor against losses or claims arising as a result of any default on the part of the franchisee.
- The franchisee also acknowledges and agrees to be bound by its covenants as set out in the Franchise Agreement.
- Requiring all franchisees to execute a Guarantee and Indemnification gives you legal recourse if a franchisee goes under or can't perform its obligations.
- You can download the form immediately after purchase.
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