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Example analysis

Ontario_Lease_Agreement.pdf

rental agreement

Plain-English summary

This is a 12-month fixed-term residential lease for a 2-bedroom unit at $2,150/month starting September 1, 2026. The landlord can enter with 24-hour notice for repairs. You are responsible for tenant insurance and cannot sublet without written permission. The lease auto-renews month-to-month unless either party gives 60 days' notice.

Key terms

Monthly rent

$2,150 + utilities

Lease term

Sep 1, 2026 – Aug 31, 2027

Security deposit

Last month's rent

Notice to vacate

60 days before end of term

Watch-outs

Landlord entry with 24-hour notice

The landlord may enter for inspections, repairs, or showings with only 24 hours' written notice — including weekends.

No-subletting clause

The lease requires the landlord's prior written consent before you sublet or assign the unit. The document states that subletting without that consent is a breach of the agreement.

Tenant insurance required

You must maintain tenant insurance with minimum $1,000,000 liability coverage and provide proof within 30 days of move-in.

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