
YUKON | Landlord Forms
Yukon Landlord Forms: The Complete Toolkit to
Rent Smart, Stay Protected & Avoid Disputes
Yukon’s new Residential Tenancies Act gives landlords a workable framework — but the standard lease leaves significant gaps when disputes arise. Our Yukon Landlord Protection Addendum adds 45+ clauses drafted specifically for Yukon tenancies, covering damage liability, tenant insurance, subletting restrictions, and move-out obligations. Pair it with the Protection Kit and you have everything you need to manage your Yukon rental from day one.
✅ Instant Download
✅ RTA Compliant
✅ PDF & DOCX Format
✅ One-Time Purchase
✅ 45+ RTA-Aligned Clauses
✅ Fully Editable – No lockout
✅ Quality Since 2009
Forms Available to Yukon Landlords
⭐ Best Value
Landlord Protection Addendum + Protection Kit
$59 one-time
- Landlord-protective addendum to the standard Yukon government lease
- 45+ clauses covering pets, subletting, damage & more
- 49 Full forms & notices library for every stage of tenancy
- DOCX & PDF — fully editable
Stand-alone
Landlord Protection Addendum (Kit Not Included)
$29 one-time
- Landlord-protective addendum to the standard Yukon government lease
- 45+ clauses covering pets, subletting, damage & more
- DOCX & PDF — fully editable
- No Protection Kit forms included
The Full Monty
Complete Landlord Form Collection
$129 one-time
- Every Lease & Addendum from every single Province & Territory in Canada
- Includes 49 forms, notices & checklists (Protection Kit)
- Every form on our site including Commercial Forms
- DOCX & PDF — fully editable
Canadian commercial
Canada Commercial Smart Landlord Lease
$79 one-time
A complete commercial lease agreement for retail, office, or industrial tenancies across Canada. The perfect template to start from!
canadian commercial
Commercial Smart Landlord Application
$39 one-time
Screen commercial tenants professionally before signing. Covers business details, financials, and references.
Looking for another province or territory?
Each province has different tenancy rules — always use forms specific to your jurisdiction.






