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The following are a mandatory for lease form effective April 30, 2018. You may download this for your own use.

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Ontario’s New Standard Lease – Use it or lose it.
As you may have heard, as part of its reform of the Residential Tenancy Laws, the Government of Ontario has passed a law requiring all leases to be on a Standard Form Lease Agreement (“Standard Lease”). Fortunately, the requirement is not retroactive and does not automatically invalidate OREA or other Lease forms, but there are consequences to be aware of.
First, The Law:
As of April 30, 2018, by law, all leases must be on the new Standard Lease.
What this means to landlords:
It does not apply retroactively to Existing Leases.
Renters cannot ask for a Standard Lease if they signed a lease before April 30, 2018, unless they and their landlord negotiate a new lease agreement with new terms on or after this date.
Additionally, renters cannot ask for a Standard Lease if they sign a fixed-term lease before April 30, 2018, and it renews automatically to a month-to-month tenancy after April 30, 2018. So, if the lease was signed before April 30, 2018 and just comes up for renewal as a month-to-month tenancy you do not need to sign the new form. However, any clauses in the existing lease which are not enforceable will not be valid and can be challenged.
Click here to open the link.
As you may have heard, as part of its reform of the Residential Tenancy Laws, the Government of Ontario has passed a law requiring all leases to be on a Standard Form Lease Agreement (“Standard Lease”). Fortunately, the requirement is not retroactive and does not automatically invalidate OREA or other Lease forms, but there are consequences to be aware of.
First, The Law:
As of April 30, 2018, by law, all leases must be on the new Standard Lease.
What this means to landlords:
It does not apply retroactively to Existing Leases.
Renters cannot ask for a Standard Lease if they signed a lease before April 30, 2018, unless they and their landlord negotiate a new lease agreement with new terms on or after this date.
Additionally, renters cannot ask for a Standard Lease if they sign a fixed-term lease before April 30, 2018, and it renews automatically to a month-to-month tenancy after April 30, 2018. So, if the lease was signed before April 30, 2018 and just comes up for renewal as a month-to-month tenancy you do not need to sign the new form. However, any clauses in the existing lease which are not enforceable will not be valid and can be challenged.
Click here to open the link.