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PEI Standard Form Commercial Lease
Rent out office or retail business premises in Prince Edward Island to a tenant with this Standard Form Commercial Lease Agreement. The tenant has the option to renew the lease after the initial term expires. The template contains optional provisions for mechanical and structural repairs, depending on whether (i) the landlord...

Tasmania Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space in Tasmania with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease template. This agreement is only for TAS business tenancies. You will need to use a different form for residential tenants. The Cancellation of Lease form is used to terminate a commercial business lease and...

Canada Commercial Net Lease (Land and Buildings)
Lease a commercial building and adjoined land in Canada to a business tenant with this comprehensive downloadable lease template. The lease is for the land and buildings already on the location, or to be constructed at a later date, which are solely at the risk of the tenant. This is a...

NSW Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease form for New South Wales. This agreement is only for NSW business tenancies. You will need to use a different form for residential tenants. The Cancellation of Lease form is used to terminate a commercial business...

South Australia Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space in South Australia with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease template. This agreement is only for SA business tenancies. You will need to use a different form for residential tenants. The Cancellation of Lease form is used to terminate a commercial business lease...

New Zealand Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
NZ business landlords, cancel a tenant's lease of office or retail space with this New Zealand Mutual Cancellation of Lease with this easy-to-use template. This agreement is only for business tenancies. You will need to use a different form for residential tenants. The Cancellation of Lease form is used to terminate...

Queensland Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space in Queensland with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease template. This agreement is only for QLD business tenancies. You will need to use a different form for residential tenants. The Cancellation of Lease form is used to terminate a commercial business lease and...

Victoria Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space in the State of Victoria with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease template. This agreement is only for VIC business tenancies and should not be used for residential tenants. The Cancellation of Lease form is used to terminate a commercial business lease and...

NT Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease form for Northern Territory. This agreement is only for NT business tenancies. This form should not be used for residential tenants. The Cancellation of Lease form is used to terminate a commercial business lease and extinguish...

Western Australia Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel an existing lease on office or retail space in Western Australia with this Mutual Cancellation of Lease template. This agreement is only for WA business tenancies. You will need to use a different form for residential tenants. The Cancellation of Lease form is used to terminate a commercial business lease...

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