This software has the flexibility to let you quickly create the Equipment Rental Agreement you want.
It does this by providing many options with appropriate defaults.
If you want to fill in a particular item after you have printed the document, you can enter underscore characters (ie. _____).
Governing Law
Our software will automatically select the appropriate governing
law based on the type of Lessee, the state where the
Lessee resides, and the type of equipment being leased.
Lessor Information
The Lessor is the party that owns the Equipment.
The Lessor rents the Equipment to the Lessee.
Number of Lessors:
One
Two
Three
Lessee Information
The Lessee is the party that rents the Equipment from the Lessor.
Number of Lessees:
One
Two
Three
Equipment
Name and describe the Equipment being rented and indicate its
approximate cash value.
(e.g., new or used, year, make, model, serial number,
colour, other identifying characteristics.)
Delivery
Equipment will be delivered by:
Lessor at Lessor's expense
Lessor at Lessee's expense
Lessee at Lessee's expense
Do Not Specify
Use of Equipment
Restrictions on Use of Equipment:
Standard
Specify Restrictions
Do Not Specify
(e.g. Lessee will not use Equipment in a certain manner or for a certain activity.)
Repair of Equipment
Lessee will maintain and repair Equipment:
Yes
Do Not Specify
Warranty
Equipment will be used for personal, family or household purposes?
Yes
No
Specify purpose for which Equipment is being rented:
Lessor represents Equipment will be in good working order on delivery?
Yes
No
Lessor represents Equipment is of merchantable quality and fit for its purpose?
Yes
Specify purpose for which Equipment is being rented:
Any additional warranty provisions?
Yes
No
How many?
1 2 3 4
First Provision:
Second Provision:
Third Provision:
Fourth Provision:
Loss and Damage to Equipment
Lessee is responsible for loss or damage to Equipment?
Yes
Do Not Specify
If Equipment is totally lost or damaged beyond repair, Lessee will:
Replace Equipment
Pay for Equipment
Return of Equipment
When lease ends:
Lessee will return Equipment to Lessor
Lessor will pick Equipment up from Lessee
Do Not Specify
Insurance
Insurance is likely not required if the Equipment is inexpensive or the rental is
for a short period of time. Generally, a lessee will obtain insurance when renting
expensive Equipment for longer periods of time or when legislation requires an operator
of Equipment to have insurance.
Lessee will obtain insurance for loss of or damage to Equipment?
Yes
No
Do Not Specify
Lessee will obtain insurance for public liability and property damage?
Yes
No
Do Not Specify
Amount:
(e.g. 100.00 or 25,000.00, etc.)
Taxes
Lessee will pay taxes and fees levied against Equipment?
Yes
Do Not Specify
(e.g. Lessee will pay taxes such as property taxes or license fees.
There is no need to specify sales tax.)
Assignment
Lessee can assign Lease?
Yes
No
Do Not Specify
Lessor can assign Lease?
Yes
No
Do Not Specify
Renewal
Lessee can renew Lease:
Do Not Specify
Yes with Same Terms
Yes with Same Terms except Rent
Other
Number of days notice required to renew:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Details for option to renew:
How many additional clauses do you want to create?
None
One
Two
Three
First Clause:
Second Clause:
Third Clause:
Address for Notice
Send Notices to Lessor to:
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Send Notices to Lessee to:
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Governing Law
The Laws of which Province/Territory will govern this Agreement?
Select the Province/Territory
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Saskatchewan
Yukon Territory
Agreements are usually governed by the law of the province or territory
in which they are made or where the Equipment will be used. If you are
unsure of which jurisdiction to choose, a good default choice is the province
or territory in which the Lessee lives.
Lease Format
Lease Format
Long Version
Short Version
The Long Version of the Lease includes additional clauses and terms that will
make your lease more precise, able to deal with more situations and easier to enforce.
The Short Version omits those terms that are not absolutely necessary to express your terms.
Information for Lessee
What is the current cash value of the Equipment?
Describe the nature and amount of any value other than Rent that the Lessee
must pay, such as fees or administration charges, as well as any property that
the Lessee may have traded for the Equipment:
What is the total cost of the Lease, including all Rent, charges, fees and property that
will be given by the Lessee to the Lessor over the entire Agreement?
(e.g., if Equipment is rented on a month-to-month basis for $500 per month and there is
a $200 administration fee, indicate that the cost is $500 per month for as long as the
Lease continues plus a one-time $200 administration fee.)