Real Estate templates for Quebec
Browse all 86 free real estate legal templates for Quebec. Download as PDF or Word.
Leases & Rentals
Pet Lease Addendum (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec pet lease addendum (addendum au bail — animal de compagnie) under arts. 1851-2000 C.c.Q. (louage), art. 1860 C.c.Q. (peaceful enjoyment), and TAL jurisprudence on pet policies in residential leases. Specifies authorized pet type, breed, weight, vaccination obligations, restricted areas, noise and cleanup duties, damage responsibility, and conditions for revocation of authorization.
Notice of Rent Increase (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec notice of rent increase (avis d'augmentation de loyer) under articles 1942 to 1966 of the Civil Code of Quebec. This document allows a landlord to formally propose a rent increase to a tenant upon lease renewal, with detailed justification based on Tribunal administratif du logement criteria. The template includes fields for current and proposed rent, percentage increase, justification categories (municipal taxes, insurance, maintenance, energy costs), tenant response rights, and other lease modifications. Fully compliant with Quebec residential lease regulations.
Commercial Rent Increase Notice (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec commercial rent increase notice (avis d'augmentation de loyer commercial) governed by the general lease provisions of the Code civil du Québec (CCQ arts. 1851-1891). Unlike residential leases, commercial rent increases in Quebec follow the terms negotiated between the parties — the Tribunal administratif du logement has NO jurisdiction. This template covers lessor and lessee identification, premises description, current and proposed rent, effective date, contractual basis for the increase (CPI clause, market rate, escalation clause), response deadline, additional lease modifications, and governing law. Download as PDF or Word.
Eviction Notice — Enlargement or Change of Use (Avis d'éviction — agrandissement ou changement d'affectation — CCQ art. 1959) — Quebec
Quebec landlord notice of eviction for substantial enlargement, subdivision, or change of use (changement d'affectation) of a dwelling under CCQ art. 1959. Covers mandatory 6-month notice, TAL authorization, indemnity payable to the tenant, and protected tenant provisions.
Lease Non-Renewal Notice (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec lease non-renewal notice (avis de non-renouvellement de bail) governed by CCQ arts. 1942-1946 (reconduction du bail), art. 1943 (notice periods: 6/3/1 months depending on lease duration), art. 1944 (grounds for non-renewal), and art. 1945 (tenant's 1-month right to contest). Template covers lessor and tenant identification, dwelling address, current lease dates, reason for non-renewal (repossession/subdivision/enlargement/change of use/demolition/other), required statutory particulars, notice delivery date and method, tenant's rights information (TAL contact), and good faith provisions. Download as PDF or Word.
Landlord Repossession Notice (Avis de reprise de logement — CCQ art. 1957-1967) — Quebec
Quebec landlord notice of repossession of a dwelling (avis de reprise de logement) under CCQ arts. 1957-1967. Covers repossession for the landlord's own use or for an immediate family member, mandatory 6-month notice period, TAL application procedures, and tenant's right to refuse.
Notice of Lease Termination (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec notice of lease termination (avis de résiliation de bail) under articles 1877 to 1891 of the Civil Code of Quebec. This document allows a landlord or tenant to formally notify the other party of lease termination, non-renewal, or repossession. The template covers non-payment of rent, breach of obligations, landlord repossession, and non-renewal, with proper notice periods required by law. Includes provisions for tenant rights, Tribunal administratif du logement procedures, and Quebec-specific lease termination requirements.
Agricultural Lease (Quebec)
Create a Quebec agricultural lease (bail agricole) governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 1851-2000 CCQ) and the Loi sur la protection du territoire et des activités agricoles (LPTAA). Includes cadastral land description, permitted agricultural activities, CPTAQ zone compliance, rent indexation, and multi-year term provisions.
Office Lease Agreement (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive office lease agreement (bail de bureau) under Quebec civil law. Governed by articles 1851 to 2000 of the Civil Code of Quebec (C.c.Q.), this template covers all essential provisions for leasing commercial office space including premises description, rent structure (gross, net, double net, or triple net), operating costs, tenant improvements, services, insurance, subletting and assignment, renewal options, termination clauses, and dispute resolution. The agreement complies with Quebec commercial lease requirements and includes the mandatory bonne foi (good faith) obligation under article 1375 C.c.Q.
Commercial Lease (Quebec)
Create a Quebec commercial lease (bail commercial) governed by the general lease provisions of the Code civil du Québec (CCQ arts. 1851-1891). French-language document covering destination des lieux, gross/net/triple net lease structures, operating costs, security deposits, leasehold improvements, renewal options, and Quebec-specific commercial provisions. NOT subject to the Tribunal administratif du logement or residential tenant protections.
Condo Lease Agreement — Quebec (Bail de copropriété divise)
Create a free Quebec Condo Lease Agreement (Bail de copropriété divise) governed by CCQ articles 1851 to 2000 on leases and articles 1038 to 1109 on divided co-ownership. This specialized template addresses the unique legal requirements of renting a condominium unit in Quebec, including co-owner (copropriétaire) and tenant obligations, syndicate notification requirements under article 1065 C.c.Q., declaration of co-ownership compliance, parking and storage provisions, insurance requirements, and the syndicate's right to seek lease termination under article 1079 C.c.Q. Download as PDF or Word.
Emphyteutic Lease (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec emphyteutic lease (bail emphytéotique) under articles 1195 to 1211 of the Civil Code of Quebec. Emphyteusis grants the lessee the right to fully use and enjoy an immovable belonging to another person for a period of 10 to 100 years, provided the lessee makes lasting improvements such as buildings, works, or plantations. This template includes property description with cadastral details, duration and rent terms, improvement obligations, insurance requirements, termination conditions, and land registration provisions.
Storage Lease Agreement (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive storage lease agreement (bail d'entrepôt) under Quebec civil law, governed by articles 1851 to 1891 of the Civil Code of Quebec (C.c.Q.) on the lease of things. This template establishes a binding contract between the lessor and lessee for the rental of a storage space, covering the description of the premises, lease duration, rent and payment terms, access rights, security measures, insurance obligations, prohibited items, liability limitations, lessor and lessee obligations, subletting conditions, termination procedures, and dispute resolution. The agreement includes provisions on the lessor's right of retention over stored goods for unpaid rent under article 1592 C.c.Q. and civil liability rules under articles 1457-1458 C.c.Q.
Garage Lease Agreement (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive Quebec garage or indoor parking space lease under the general lease provisions of the Civil Code of Quebec (CCQ arts. 1851–1891), which are distinct from residential lease rules. Covers space identification, permitted use, duration, rent, access hours, security, insurance, maintenance responsibilities, and termination clauses. Not subject to the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL).
Rent-to-Own Agreement (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive Quebec rent-to-own (location-achat) agreement combining a lease with a unilateral promise of sale (option to purchase) under CCQ arts. 1851–2000 (lease), 1708–1805 (sale), and art. 1745 (promise of sale). Clearly separates the pure rent portion from the purchase credit, sets the option price, defines the exercise period, and establishes consequences if the option is not exercised.
Furnished Rental Lease (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive Quebec furnished residential lease (bail de logement meublé) governed by CCQ arts. 1851-1891 (general lease), arts. 1892-2000 (residential tenancy), and arts. 1893-1894 (furnished dwellings), subject to TAL jurisdiction. Template covers lessor and tenant identification, furnished dwelling description and location, complete furniture and equipment inventory with condition report, monthly rent and payment terms, included utilities (heating, electricity, internet, hot water), lease term (fixed or month-to-month) with renewal provisions, condition report at entry and exit, insurance obligations, and termination with notice requirements. Download as PDF or Word.
Equipment Lease Agreement (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive equipment lease agreement (bail de biens meubles) under Quebec civil law, governed by articles 1851 and following of the Civil Code of Quebec (C.c.Q.) on the lease of things. This template covers the identification of the parties, detailed equipment description with serial numbers and replacement value, lease duration with publication requirements at the RDPRM (CCQ art. 1852), rent and payment terms, permitted use and maintenance obligations, insurance and liability allocation, delivery and return procedures with joint inspection, termination conditions, and dispute resolution. Includes bonne foi clause under CCQ art. 1375.
Lease Amendment (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec lease amendment (avenant au bail) under art. 1439 C.c.Q. (contract modification by mutual consent) and arts. 1851-2000 C.c.Q. (louage). This template allows landlords and tenants to modify rent, lease duration, leased spaces, included services, and other conditions of an existing lease agreement, while preserving all unchanged original terms. Compliant with Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL) rules for residential leases.
Lease Renewal Notice (Quebec)
Create a compliant lease renewal notice (avis de renouvellement de bail) for residential dwellings in Quebec. Governed by articles 1941 to 1946 of the Civil Code of Quebec (C.c.Q.) and the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL), this notice allows landlords to formally communicate lease reconduction terms, including rent changes and modified conditions, within the legally required notice periods. In Quebec, residential leases renew automatically by operation of law — this notice is required only when the landlord proposes to modify any lease condition such as rent, services, or rules.
Residential Lease (Quebec)
Create a Quebec residential lease (bail résidentiel) governed by the Code civil du Québec (CCQ arts. 1851-2000). Fully French-language document compliant with the Tribunal administratif du logement regulations. Includes mandatory tenant protections, prohibition of security deposits, and CCQ-specific renewal and termination provisions.
Seasonal Lease — Chalet / Vacation Property (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive Quebec seasonal lease (bail saisonnier) for chalets, cottages, ski cabins, waterfront properties, and vacation homes, governed by CCQ arts. 1851-1891. Unlike residential leases, seasonal vacation rentals are NOT subject to TAL jurisdiction or automatic renewal. Template covers lessor and lessee identification, CITQ registration, property description, seasonal rental dates (check-in/check-out), rent and taxes (TPS/TVQ/lodging tax), security deposit, services and equipment inventory, house rules (pets, smoking, watercraft, quiet hours), cancellation policy with force majeure, liability provisions, and cleaning/departure procedures. Download as PDF or Word.
Parking Lease Agreement (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive parking space lease agreement (bail de stationnement) under Quebec civil law, governed by articles 1851 to 2000 of the Civil Code of Quebec (C.c.Q.) on leases (louage). This template covers lessor and lessee identification, parking space description, authorized vehicle details, lease duration, monthly rent and payment terms, access hours, liability and insurance provisions, termination conditions, and good faith obligations. The agreement is specifically designed for Quebec and distinguishes parking leases from residential leases, which are subject to different regulatory provisions.
Bare Land Lease (Quebec)
Create a Quebec bare land lease (bail de terrain nu) governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 1851-2000 CCQ). Covers permitted use, cadastral land description, municipal zoning compliance, rent and payment terms, constructions and improvements, and CCQ bonne foi obligations.
Vacation Rental Agreement (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive vacation rental agreement (bail de vacances) for short-term seasonal rentals in Quebec, governed by articles 1851 and following of the Civil Code of Quebec. This template covers all essential elements for renting a cottage, chalet, condominium, or other vacation property, including property description, rental dates, pricing and taxes, security deposit, furnishings inventory, house rules, cancellation policy, liability provisions, cleaning procedures, and compliance with Quebec tourism accommodation regulations (CITQ). The agreement ensures both parties are protected under Quebec civil law.
Lease Assignment (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec lease assignment (cession de bail) under articles 1870 to 1873 of the Civil Code of Quebec. This document allows a current tenant to transfer all lease rights and obligations to a new tenant (cessionnaire), with the landlord's consent. Covers residential and commercial leases, notice requirements, landlord consent procedure, release of the assigning tenant, and prohibition on consideration for residential assignments. Includes provisions for security deposit transfer, state of the premises, and the 15-day landlord response period under CCQ art. 1870.
Sublease Agreement (Quebec)
Create a Quebec Sublease Agreement (Contrat de Sous-location) under articles 1870 to 1876 of the Code civil du Quebec (CCQ). This residential sublease template addresses the unique requirements of Quebec tenancy law, including the mandatory lessor consent process where the landlord has fifteen days to respond and cannot refuse without serious reason under article 1871 CCQ. The template explicitly addresses the prohibition of security deposits under article 1904 CCQ, a distinctive feature of Quebec law that protects tenants and subtenants from illegal demands for damage deposits or advance payments. It covers the complete description of the dwelling in Quebec format, sublease duration that cannot exceed the original lease term, monthly rent and payment terms, services included, condition inspection, subtenant obligations under article 1855 CCQ, and the subtenant's direct rights against the lessor under article 1876 CCQ. Disputes are resolved before the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL) pursuant to the Act respecting the Tribunal administratif du logement.
Roommate Agreement (Quebec)
Create a comprehensive Quebec roommate agreement (convention de colocation) governing co-habitation between a principal tenant and a roommate, under CCQ arts. 1851-1891 (lease), art. 1375 (good faith), art. 1854 (solidarité). Covers principal tenant and roommate identification, dwelling description and room assignment, shared common areas, monthly rent and cost sharing, utilities (electricity, internet, heating), house rules (noise, guests, smoking, pets, cleaning), term and termination with notice period, deposit, and key handover. Download as PDF or Word.
Rental Application (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec rental application form under the Civil Code of Quebec (arts. 1851+), the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms (anti-discrimination), and Loi 25 (privacy). Collects employment, income, rental history, and references while respecting prohibited grounds of discrimination and personal information protection obligations.
Move-In / Move-Out Inspection Report (Quebec)
Create a Quebec move-in and move-out property inspection report (état des lieux) compliant with article 1890 CCQ and TAL regulations. Documents room-by-room conditions, appliances, keys, and cleanliness. Protects both landlord and tenant in disputes at the Tribunal administratif du logement.
Holiday Rental Agreement — Quebec (Contrat de location de vacances)
Create a Quebec Holiday Rental Agreement (Contrat de location de vacances) for short-term vacation property rentals. Governed by CCQ and the Tourist Accommodation Act. Covers rental period, fees in CAD, deposits, guest rules, occupancy limits, cancellation policy, and owner liability. Download as PDF or Word.
Lease Addendum — Quebec (Avenant au bail)
Create a Quebec Lease Addendum (Avenant au bail) to modify or supplement an existing residential or commercial lease. Governed by CCQ and TAL rules. Covers pet permissions, parking, storage, maintenance responsibilities, appliance terms, and other specific conditions. Download as PDF or Word.
Lease Extension Agreement — Quebec (Entente de prolongation de bail)
Create a Quebec Lease Extension Agreement (Entente de prolongation de bail) to extend a residential or commercial lease. Governed by CCQ arts. 1941-1942. Confirm new end date, updated rent, and any changes to conditions. Both residential and commercial extensions supported. Download as PDF or Word.
Lease Renewal Agreement — Quebec (Accord de renouvellement de bail)
Create a Quebec Lease Renewal Agreement compliant with CCQ arts. 1941–1946 and TAL rules. Documents the renewal of a residential or commercial lease, including new rent amount, term, modified conditions, and required notice periods. Download as PDF or Word.
Lodger Agreement — Quebec
Create a Quebec Lodger Agreement for renting a room in a private home where the landlord also resides. Governed by CCQ arts. 1892–1978 (residential lease) and TAL rules. Covers room access, shared facilities, meals, house rules, and notice periods. Download as PDF or Word.
TAL Claim — Uninhabitable Dwelling (Réclamation TAL — logement insalubre) — Quebec
Quebec Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL) application for an uninhabitable or unhealthy dwelling under CCQ arts. 1913-1918 and the Loi sur l'habitation (RLRQ, c. H-8). Covers landlord failure to maintain habitable conditions, rent reduction, repair orders, and lease termination.
TAL Claim — Security Deposit Not Returned (Réclamation TAL — non-restitution du dépôt) — Quebec
Quebec TAL application to recover an unlawfully withheld security deposit (dépôt de garantie) or advance rent under CCQ arts. 1895 and 1904. In Quebec, landlords may not demand security deposits — any amount collected beyond first month's rent must be returned with interest.
Rent Receipt — Quebec (Reçu de loyer)
Create a Quebec Rent Receipt (Reçu de loyer) compliant with CCQ art. 1895. Documents monthly rent payments for residential or commercial tenancies. Required by Quebec law upon tenant request. Covers payment amount, period, method, and property address. Download as PDF or Word.
Rental Application Form — Quebec (Formulaire de demande de location)
Create a Quebec Rental Application Form (Formulaire de demande de location) for prospective residential tenants. Governed by CCQ arts. 1851-2000. Collect applicant information, employment, references, and consent for credit check under Quebec's Act respecting the protection of personal information (Law 25).
Room Rental Agreement — Quebec
Create a Quebec Room Rental Agreement for renting a single room within a larger dwelling. Governed by CCQ arts. 1892–1978 and TAL. Covers monthly rent, shared facilities, access, house rules, services included, and TAL lease form requirements. Download as PDF or Word.
Tenant Verification Letter (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec tenant verification letter under the Civil Code of Quebec (arts. 1851+), the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, and Loi 25 (privacy/consent). Issued by a current or former landlord, this letter confirms tenancy dates, monthly rent, payment history, property condition, neighbour relations, lease violations, and whether the landlord would rent to the tenant again.
Purchase & Sale
Sale Deed with Legal Warranty (Acte de vente avec garantie légale — CCQ arts. 1723-1731) — Quebec
Quebec sale deed expressly including the full legal warranty (garantie légale) under CCQ arts. 1723-1731, covering both garantie du droit de propriété (art. 1723) and garantie contre les vices cachés (art. 1726). For residential and commercial immovable sales where full statutory protection is confirmed.
Private Sale Deed — Gré à gré (CCQ arts. 1708-1805) — Quebec
Quebec private immovable sale deed (vente gré à gré) between parties without court intervention under CCQ arts. 1708-1805. Covers the voluntary sale of immovable property, title transfer, legal warranty, mortgage discharge conditions, and Registre foncier publication.
Co-Ownership Agreement — Quebec (Accord de copropriété indivise)
Create a Quebec Co-Ownership Agreement (Accord de copropriété indivise) for jointly owned immovable property. Governed by CCQ arts. 1010-1037 (undivided co-ownership). Covers ownership shares, use rights, expense sharing, right of first refusal, partition, and exit mechanisms. For family co-purchases and investment properties.
Real Estate Brokerage Contract — Contrat (Quebec)
Create a Quebec real estate brokerage contract compliant with the Real Estate Brokerage Act (RLRQ c. C-73.2) and OACIQ regulations. Covers exclusive or non-exclusive mandate, commission, MLS listing, obligations of broker and client, post-expiry commission, and termination under Quebec civil law.
Building Inspection Contract Quebec (Contrat d'inspection en bâtiment)
Create a professional building inspection contract (contrat d'inspection en bâtiment) for Quebec under articles 2098–2129 of the Civil Code of Québec. This template covers the inspector's licence (AIBQ/InterNACHI/RBQ) and professional liability insurance, client and property information, scope of inspection components (structure, roof, plumbing, electrical, foundation, insulation, heating, ventilation), exclusions, report delivery terms, fees and payment, liability limitation under article 2100 C.c.Q., and cancellation conditions.
Conventional Hypothec (Quebec)
Create a Quebec conventional hypothec deed (acte d'hypothèque conventionnelle) governed by the Code civil du Québec (CCQ arts. 2660-2802). French-language notarial document covering property designation, secured obligation, creditor's rights (droit de suite, droit de préférence), hypothecary recourses, and publication at the land registry.
Letter of Intent — Purchase of Real Estate — Quebec
Create a Quebec Letter of Intent (Lettre d'intention) for the purchase of commercial or residential real estate. Governed by CCQ arts. 1385-1414 (contract formation). Non-binding preliminary agreement outlining purchase price, conditions, due diligence period, and key terms before the formal Promise to Purchase (promesse d'achat).
Real Estate Purchase Offer (Quebec)
Create a formal offer to purchase immovable property in Quebec governed by the Code civil du Québec (CCQ arts. 1708-1784). French-language document with buyer/seller identification, cadastral details, purchase price, deposit, financing and inspection conditions, hidden defects declarations, notary designation, and closing date.
Agricultural Land Purchase Offer (Offre d'achat — terrain agricole) — Quebec
Quebec agricultural land purchase offer under CCQ arts. 1708-1805 and the Loi sur la protection du territoire et des activités agricoles (LPTAA, RLRQ, c. P-41.1). Covers CPTAQ authorization condition, agricultural use, zoning, soil assessment, and MAPAQ compliance.
Promise to Purchase (Quebec)
Create a Quebec promise to purchase governed by CCQ arts. 1396-1397. Preliminary agreement with buyer/seller info, property description, price, financing and inspection conditions, deposit, acceptance deadline, and Quebec civil law provisions.
Commercial Property Purchase Offer (Promesse d'achat — immeuble commercial) — Quebec
Quebec promesse d'achat for commercial immovable property under CCQ arts. 1708-1805 and 1396-1397. Covers purchase price, deposit, due diligence conditions, financing condition, environmental inspection, title search, and binding preliminary agreement prior to notarial deed.
Vendor Disclosure Statement — Quebec (Déclaration du vendeur)
Create a Quebec Vendor Disclosure Statement (Déclaration du vendeur) for real estate sales. Governed by CCQ arts. 1716-1731 (warranty of quality). Disclose known defects, renovations, legal issues, water infiltration, environmental conditions, and building condition before closing. OACIQ-aligned seller disclosure.
Property & Deeds
Warranty Deed — Quality Guarantee (Quebec)
Create a Quebec warranty deed (acte de garantie) providing the highest level of seller protection for immovable property transfers. Governed by CCQ arts. 1723–1725 (warranty of ownership / garantie du droit de propriété) and arts. 1726–1731 (warranty of quality / garantie de qualité against hidden defects / vices cachés), with registration at the Registre foncier du Québec under CCQ arts. 2938+.
Release of Hypothec (Quebec)
Create a Quebec acte de mainlevée hypothécaire (release of hypothec) for discharge of an immovable or movable hypothec from the Registre foncier du Québec. Governed by CCQ arts. 2795-2802 (radiation) and 2660-2802 (hypothèques). Covers creditor acknowledgment of full repayment, total or partial release, consent to radiation by the Officier de la publicité des droits, notary provisions, and good faith (art. 1375 CCQ). French-language document.
Certificate of Location Request (Quebec)
Create a formal Quebec certificate of location request (demande de certificat de localisation) mandating a licensed land surveyor (arpenteur-géomètre) registered with the Ordre des arpenteurs-géomètres du Québec (OAGQ). Required for real estate transactions, mortgage applications, and municipal permits under CCQ arts. 2989-2995 and the Loi sur le cadastre. Covers requester identification, property owner information, cadastral lot number, registration division, purpose of certificate, existing certificate details, land surveyor mandate, special instructions, and governing law. Download as PDF or Word.
Architect Services Contract (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec architect services contract under CCQ arts. 2098-2129, the Loi sur les architectes (L.R.Q., c. A-21), and the OAQ Code of Ethics. Covers all five phases of architectural services (schematic design, design development, construction documents, tender, construction administration), OAQ membership requirement, professional liability insurance, fee structures (percentage, fixed fee, hourly), deliverable timelines, intellectual property rights, and prohibition on limiting professional liability under art. 17 of the OAQ Code of Ethics.
New Home Construction Contract (Contrat de construction — maison neuve) — Quebec
Quebec new residential home construction contract under CCQ arts. 2098-2129 (contract of enterprise) and the Loi sur le bâtiment (RLRQ, c. B-1.1). Covers contractor obligations, RBQ licence, GCR warranty enrollment, construction schedule, payment milestones, and deficiency list process.
Residential Construction Contract (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec residential construction contract under articles 2098-2129 of the Civil Code of Quebec, the Loi sur le bâtiment, and the GCR Guarantee Plan for new residential buildings. This contract covers RBQ licensing requirements, GCR accreditation, statutory warranties under arts. 2118 and 2120 C.c.Q. (5-year structural defects warranty, 1-year workmanship warranty), payment schedule with holdbacks, construction milestones, force majeure, and the owner's right to terminate under art. 2125 C.c.Q.
Real Estate Brokerage Contract — Contrat (Quebec) (Property)
Create a legally compliant Quebec real estate brokerage contract (contrat de courtage immobilier) under articles 2098 to 2129 of the Civil Code of Quebec and the Loi sur le courtage immobilier. This listing agreement allows a property owner to engage a licensed real estate broker (courtier) to sell their property, defining the listing price, commission rate, exclusivity terms, marketing obligations, broker's professional duties, and conditions of sale. The template ensures compliance with OACIQ regulations and includes provisions for commission sharing with collaborating brokers.
Co-ownership Agreement (Quebec)
Create a Quebec undivided co-ownership agreement governed by CCQ arts. 1012-1037. Includes co-owner identification, property description, share percentages, administration rules, expense sharing, right of first refusal, partition rights, duration, and insurance provisions.
Usufruct Agreement (Quebec)
Create a usufruct agreement (convention d usufruit) for Quebec under articles 1120 to 1171 of the Civil Code of Quebec (CCQ). Usufruct is the right to use and enjoy property belonging to another person (the bare owner) and to collect its fruits and revenues. This template covers the identification of the bare owner and usufructuary, property description, duration, inventory requirements under article 1142 CCQ, insurance obligations under articles 1148-1149 CCQ, maintenance and repair responsibilities including the distinction between ordinary maintenance and extraordinary repairs under article 1153 CCQ, tax obligations, and termination conditions.
Condo Declaration (Quebec)
Create a Quebec declaration of divided co-ownership (copropriété divisée) governed by CCQ arts. 1038-1109. Includes building description, lot descriptions, common and private portions, shares, syndicate info, by-laws, contingency fund, insurance requirements, and restrictions.
Declaration of Family Residence (Quebec)
Create a Quebec Déclaration de résidence familiale (declaration of family residence) to protect the family home under CCQ arts. 395-397 and the family patrimony rules (arts. 401-413). Once published at the Registre foncier du Québec, prevents the owner spouse from alienating or hypothecating the family residence without the other spouse's consent. Covers married spouses and civil union partners, matrimonial regime, immovable and movable property, children, and notarial publication. French-language document.
Municipal Assessment Revision Request (Quebec)
Contest a municipal property assessment (évaluation foncière) in Quebec under the Act respecting municipal taxation (CQLR c F-2.1, arts. 124–144). File a complaint with the municipal assessment review board (Bureau de révision de l'évaluation foncière) to challenge assessed value, property classification, or owner identification errors.
New Home Warranty Claim — GCR (Garantie Construction Résidentielle) — Quebec
Quebec GCR new home warranty claim form for defects under the Plan de garantie des bâtiments résidentiels neufs (RLRQ, c. B-1.1, r. 8). Covers notification of defects to the contractor and GCR, deficiency list documentation, inspection request, and arbitration rights under the GCR rules.
Hidden Defects Demand Letter (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec hidden defects demand letter (lettre de mise en demeure pour vices cachés) under CCQ articles 1726-1731 (warranty of quality) and 1739 (reasonable time to denounce). This formal notice formally denounces a latent defect discovered after the purchase of real estate or goods, and demands repair, price reduction, or cancellation of the sale. Under CCQ art. 1728, if the seller knew of the defect, additional damages may be claimed. This letter serves as both the required formal denunciation and a demand for remedies before litigation.
Special Real Estate Mandate (Quebec)
Create a free Quebec Special Real Estate Mandate (Mandat spécial immobilier) authorizing a specific person to act on behalf of an owner for a real estate transaction — sale, purchase, lease, or property management. Governed by CCQ arts. 2130-2185 (mandate) and the Loi sur le courtage immobilier (RLRQ c C-73.2). Supports exclusive or non-exclusive mandates, commission or fixed fee, with specific powers enumerated. Bill 96 compliant — in French. Download as PDF or Word instantly.
Move-In / Move-Out Checklist — Quebec (État des lieux)
Create a Quebec Move-In / Move-Out Checklist (État des lieux) documenting the condition of a rental dwelling at the start and end of the tenancy. Governed by CCQ art. 1890. Protects both landlord and tenant by establishing the baseline condition of the property and prevents security deposit disputes before the TAL.
Condo Owners' Meeting Minutes Quebec (Procès-verbal d'assemblée)
Create official condominium owners' meeting minutes (procès-verbal d'assemblée de copropriétaires) for a Quebec co-ownership syndicate under articles 1087–1103 of the Civil Code of Québec. This template covers annual, extraordinary and special meetings, quorum verification, agenda adoption, administration and financial reports, board elections, resolutions with vote counts, and proper certification by the chair and secretary.
Promise to Sell Land (Quebec)
Create a binding Quebec promise to sell a land parcel (promesse de vente de terrain) governed by CCQ arts. 1396-1397 and 1708+. Includes cadastral description, purchase price, deposit (arrhes), financing condition, zoning verification, soil study clause, seller declarations of charges and servitudes, notarial closing provisions, and bonne foi (art. 1375 CCQ). French-language document.
Property Condition Report — Quebec (Déclaration du vendeur)
Create a Quebec Property Condition Report (Déclaration du vendeur) for real estate transactions. Governed by CCQ arts. 1716-1731 (seller's warranties, latent defects). The seller discloses known defects, renovations, insurance claims, and environmental issues. Mandatory disclosure protects both buyer and seller.
Property Inspection Report — Quebec (Rapport d'inspection en bâtiment)
Create a Quebec Property Inspection Report (Rapport d'inspection en bâtiment) for residential property purchases. Governed by the Inspection en bâtiment standards and Real Estate Brokerage Act. Covers structural elements, roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, insulation, and environmental issues. Used by building inspectors (inspecteurs en bâtiment).
Condominium Bylaws Quebec (Règlement de copropriété)
Create comprehensive condominium bylaws (règlement de copropriété) for a Quebec divided co-ownership (copropriété divise) under articles 1038–1109 of the Civil Code of Québec. This template covers the syndicate of co-owners, board of directors, co-owners' meetings, common expenses, reserve fund, maintenance of common areas, insurance, and rules of conduct regarding parking, pets, noise and rentals.
Servitude Agreement (Quebec)
Create a Quebec servitude agreement governed by CCQ arts. 1177-1194. Establishes a real right on immovable property (right of way, view, water, etc.) with servient and dominant land descriptions, nature and extent of servitude, duration, compensation, and maintenance obligations.
Notices & Evictions
Eviction Notice / Repossession Notice (Quebec)
Create a legally compliant Quebec eviction notice or repossession notice (avis d'éviction ou reprise de logement) under CCQ arts. 1957-1970. Covers all grounds including personal repossession, family member repossession, subdivision, enlargement, and demolition. Includes 2024 Bill 31 tenant protections.
Formal Notice — Latent Defects (Mise en demeure — vices cachés — CCQ art. 1726-1739) — Quebec
Quebec formal notice letter (mise en demeure) for latent defects (vices cachés) under CCQ arts. 1726-1739. Notifies the seller of discovered hidden defects, demands repair or price reduction, and preserves the buyer's rights within the limitation period under CCQ arts. 2925-2927.
Notice to Quit — Quebec (Avis de quitter)
Create a Quebec Notice to Quit (Avis de quitter) for residential or commercial tenancies. Governed by CCQ arts. 1931-1938 and the Act respecting the Tribunal administratif du logement. Covers non-payment of rent, end of lease, repossession, and other grounds. Proper notice periods required under Quebec law.
TAL Application — Dwelling Standards — Quebec
Create a Quebec TAL Application regarding dwelling standards (normes du logement). Filed at the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL) when a landlord fails to maintain a dwelling in habitable condition under CCQ art. 1890. Covers heat, repairs, maintenance failures, and the tenant's right to a reduction in rent.
TAL Rent Reduction Request — Quebec (Diminution de loyer)
Create a Quebec TAL Rent Reduction Request (Demande de diminution de loyer) for tenants. Filed at the Tribunal administratif du logement when landlord fails to maintain the dwelling, reduces services, or when rent increase is challenged. Governed by CCQ arts. 1900-1902. Documents grounds and supporting evidence for the TAL application.
Commercial Leases
Deed of Hypothec Assignment (Acte de cession d'hypothèque — CCQ arts. 2660-2802) — Quebec
Quebec deed of hypothec assignment (cession d'hypothèque) under CCQ arts. 2660-2802. Covers transfer of a hypothecary claim from an assignor creditor to an assignee, including the secured obligation, rank, and required publication in the Registre foncier or RPMRR.
Declaration of Co-Ownership — Syndicat de copropriété (CCQ arts. 1038-1109) — Quebec
Quebec declaration of divided co-ownership (déclaration de copropriété divise) for the constitution of a syndicat de copropriété under CCQ arts. 1038-1109. Covers the constitutive act, by-laws, description of fractions, common portions, private portions, and voting rights.
Co-Working Space Agreement (Espace de cotravail) — Quebec
Quebec co-working space licence agreement governed by the Code civil du Québec. Covers shared workspace access, membership terms, house rules, and liability under CCQ arts. 1851-1891 (lease of movable) and Loi sur la protection du consommateur where applicable.
Licence to Occupy — Quebec
Create a Quebec Licence to Occupy for temporary, non-exclusive use of premises without creating a landlord-tenant relationship. Governed by CCQ general contract principles (arts. 1378–1456). Used for short-term space use, co-working, market stalls, and pop-up shops. Download as PDF or Word.
Pop-Up Shop Licence — Quebec (Licence d'occupation temporaire)
Create a Quebec Pop-Up Shop Licence Agreement (Licence d'occupation temporaire) for short-term retail use of commercial space. Governed by CCQ commercial lease provisions. Covers permitted use, licence fee, duration, sub-licensing, insurance, liability, and termination. For markets, galleries, events, and temporary retail.
Property Management Agreement — Quebec (Contrat de gestion immobilière)
Create a Quebec Property Management Agreement between a property owner and a property manager. Governed by CCQ arts. 2130-2185 (mandat). Covers leasing authority, rent collection, maintenance, repairs, TAL proceedings, reporting, fees, and termination. For residential and commercial properties under Quebec civil law.
Commercial Sublease Agreement — Quebec
Create a Quebec Commercial Sublease Agreement under CCQ arts. 1870–1876. For businesses subleasing office, retail, or industrial space to a subtenant. Covers head lease conditions, permitted use, rent, operating costs, and original tenant liability. Download as PDF or Word.