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In Ontario, there is no one-size-fits-all standard commercial lease. Each commercial lease agreement is unique and often negotiated to fit the specific needs of the landlord and tenant. This flexibility allows both parties to tailor the lease terms to their particular business requirements and property conditions.
The landlord can ask the court to end the lease if the tenant does not fulfil their obligations and that causes the landlord serious harm. For example, if the tenant is late on rent or does not maintain their premises properly.
Eviction of Lessees Length of leaseNotice by lessor Lease of more than 6 months 6 months before termination of the lease Lease of 6 months or less 1 month before termination of the lease Lease with an indeterminate term 6 months before intended date of eviction
Commercial tenancy in British Columbia is governed by the British Columbia Commercial Tenancy Act. This act outlines the rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants in commercial lease agreements. It covers topics such as rent increases, lease renewals, repairs and maintenance, and eviction procedures.
Landlord can refuse lease transfers Now, a landlord can do so for any reason and can terminate the lease if a tenant asks to transfer it. For housing advocates, lease transfers were a way to pass on low rents to others and ensure that landlords couldnt hike rents between tenants.
The lessor of a dwelling may evict the lessee to subdivide the dwelling, enlarge it substantially or change its destination (use).
Generally, in Quebec, a tenant has the right to maintain occupancy of their rental property. However, a landlord can lawfully evict a tenant if they wish to subdivide, enlarge substantially, or change the use of the property. An eviction notice needs to include the reason and the date of the eviction.
In a single net lease, you usually pay the base rent plus property taxes (though in some cases, you might pay for insurance or utilities instead). The landlord pays all other expenses.