Ontario | Landlord Forms
Custom Residential Lease for Ontario Rentals Where Form 2229E Isn’t Required + 49 Forms for Every Stage of Your Tenancy
Ontario’s Form 2229E doesn’t apply to every rental situation — and for exempt properties, a generic lease won’t cut it. The Ontario Smart Landlord Lease gives you a complete, landlord-protective residential lease built specifically for Ontario’s RTA-exempt scenarios. Add the Protection Kit and you have 49 additional forms, notices, and checklists covering every stage of the tenancy — from tenant screening to move-out.
$69 — One-time. No subscription.
One-time purchase. Download now right after payment.
Includes editable Word/PDF files for use ONLY on your SPECIAL Ontario properties (Exempt from 2229E form)
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WARNING: THIS LEASE IS NOT FOR A REGULAR RENTAL IN ONTARIO. THIS LEASE IS ONLY FOR RENTALS IN EXEMPT CATEGORIES. DO NOT USE THIS LEASE IF YOU ARE RENTING OUT A REGULAR HOME, APARTMENT, CONDO, COTTAGE, ETC. CLICK HERE INSTEAD
How It Works
Buy & Download
Complete checkout and receive your files instantly via email and download page.
Edit & Customize
Edit the header, lease, terms, footer, whatever you wish! Or just use it out-of-the-box.
Print & Sign Both Copies
Just make sure both landlord and tenant sign the Lease. You’re protected!
Core Addendum vs. Complete Protection Kit
Buying these forms individually would cost over $200. Get everything in one complete system for $69!
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46+ Clause RTA-compliant Special Lease |
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Word (DOC) & PDF Format |
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Tenant Screening Application |
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Co-Signer/Guarantor Schedule/Form |
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Move-In + Move-Out Inspection Checklist |
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Smoke Alarm Test |
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Entry Notice |
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Late Rent Letter + Eviction Letter |
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Pest Notices + Info Sheets (mice, bedbugs, |
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Behaviour Issues (noise, paint, garbage, |
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Utility Usage + Reduction Tips |
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Key Return, Eviction Notice, |
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Direct Deposit Instruction + Intro Letter + MORE (49 IN TOTAL) |
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Want the complete toolkit? The Protection Kit includes everything above plus 49 landlord forms covering the full tenancy lifecycle — from screening to move-out.
Best value for landlords managing multiple tenants or properties
Everything Inside The PROTECTION KIT
49 professionally drafted landlord forms, organized into 7 categories — included with your purchase.
Application – Screening
Residential Tenant Application
Co-Signer/Guarantor Agreement
Reference Letter
Tenant Survey
Hello/Introduction Letter
Rent Payments
Late Rent Warning
Rent Receipts (Legacy version)
Direct Deposit Notice
Cheque Run-Out
Standard Rent Raise Notice
Lease Setup
Tenancy Confirmation Letter
Permission To Install
Change of Mind/Withdrawal Form
Property Entry & Inspections
Entry Notice
Annual Inspections Notice
Safety Inspection Notice
Smoke Alarm Test Checklist
Moving-In Inspection Checklist
End Of Tenancy
Lease End Intentions
Moving Out Notice
Move-Out Inspection Checklist
Key Deposit
Key Return
Rental For Sale
Eviction Notice
Verbal Notice
Annual Contact Update
Behaviour & Property Rules
Noise Letter
Smoking Notice
Illegal Acts
Alarms Abuse (Smoke)
Garbage Notice
Clean-Up Warning
Parking Notice
Storage Warning
Pet Damage Warning
Pest Issues Letter
Bedbugs
Cockroaches
Mice
Fleas
Termites
Utility Usage
Utility Usage TIPS
Paint Letter
Paint Confirmation
Paint Colours Warning
Start Folder
Basic Letter Template
Proper Notice Reminder
Read-Me.doc
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More Ontario Landlord Forms & Lease Templates
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Forms for Other Provinces
Renting under Ontario’s standard Form 2229E? The Ontario Landlord Protection Addendum adds the protective clauses the mandatory form leaves out. For landlords in other provinces, we have jurisdiction-specific forms for every province and territory.
Each province and territory has different tenancy rules — always use forms specific to your jurisdiction

