Alberta Commercial Lease Renewal and Extension
Renew and extend an Alberta business tenant's lease with this Commercial Lease Renewal and Extension template.
Key Provisions of Renewal and Extension Agreement
The landlord and tenant both agree to the expiry date and the rental payments and other costs for the new term. The remaining terms and provisions of the original lease will remain in full force and effect.
This is a one-time only extension. The tenant has no further right to extend or renew the lease. Once the new term expires, the parties must negotiate a new lease.
When to Use the Renewal and Extension Agreement
This template form is for commercial leases only. You will need to use an Extension of Residential Lease form for residential tenancies.
Format and Legal Jurisdiction
This is a fully customizable MS Word document which can be reused as often as needed. It is intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
AI Disclaimer
This Alberta Commercial Lease Renewal and Extension form was prepared by human document reviewers, and was not generated using AI tools.
Alberta Guarantee of Commercial Lease
Don't wait for a business tenant to default on its lease obligations. Get a personal guarantee from the owners with this Guarantee of Commercial Lease form for Alberta landlords.
- The guarantee is given by a principal of the company, such as a shareholder, partner, sole proprietor or other person with a financial interest in the tenant.
- The guarantee is unconditional and continuing.
- A guarantee of this type is typically required by the landlord prior to signing the lease.
- The guarantor agrees to pay all rent and other amounts due under the lease if the lessee defaults, including the payment of legal fees incurred by the landlord in enforcing the terms of the lease.
- This is a downloadable form in MS Word format.
- This legal document is solely for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Notice to Tenants of Assignment of Commercial Lease
Let your business tenants know that their leases have been transferred to a new owner of the building with this Alberta Notice to Tenants of Assignment of Commercial Lease.
- The landlord of the building must give notice to all the leasehold tenants following the sale of the premises.
- The Notice also instructs the tenants that rent is now to be paid to the new landlord.
- This form can be saved as a template and re-used as often as you require. Fully editable and can be filled in by hand or on the computer.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
