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PEI Residential Tenancy Agreement for Mobile Home or Lot

Rent a mobile home or mobile home pad in Prince Edward Island to a tenant with this Residential Tenancy Agreement for Mobile Home or Lot.
  • The lease can be for either a fixed term, such as 6 months, 1 year, etc. or for a periodic tenancy, such as month to month.
  • Certain services are provided by the landlord and included in the rent (such as snow removal, visitor parking, etc.). The list of services can be edited to include only those items that apply.
  • If the lease is for a mobile home, the landlord will supply the appliances.
  • The tenant must install his/her mobile home in accordance with the standards set out in the additional tenancy conditions.
  • The tenant and all occupants of the premises must abide by the rules and regulations of the mobile home park.
  • The required statutory conditions are attached as a schedule to the Agreement.
The file includes a Premises Inspection Report for mobile home rentals, which must be completed by the landlord and tenant together at the beginning and end of the tenancy, and a Security Deposit Statement to be completed by the landlord and given to the tenant at the end of the tenancy.

This Prince Edward Island Residential Tenancy Agreement for Mobile Home or Lot is available as a fully editable Microsoft Word document.

Download: PEI Residential Tenancy Agreement for Mobile Home or Lot

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