Generate a compliant residential lease in minutes
A guided, province-aware wizard that fills the right official form and clauses for your jurisdiction — then exports a clean, signable PDF.
No account needed to start · try the whole wizard free — create an account only to download.
How it works
From province to signable PDF in three steps
No legal jargon. The wizard asks plain questions and applies the rules for you.
Choose your province
We load the correct standard form and rules — Ontario’s 2229E, Nova Scotia’s Form P, Manitoba’s Form 1, and more.
Answer guided questions
Parties, rent, term, deposit, services, and rules — with province-specific validation and sensible defaults along the way.
Download & sign
Export a clean PDF ready for signature. Saved to your account so you can manage renewals and notices later.
Why it matters
Why put your tenancy in writing?
A written lease protects both the landlord and the tenant. It records exactly what was agreed, so there’s no “he-said, she-said” if a dispute ever comes up.
Clear, enforceable terms
Rent, term, deposit, and responsibilities are written down — far easier to enforce at the tribunal than a verbal deal.
Protects both parties
Each side knows their rights and obligations from day one, reducing misunderstandings and surprise costs.
Evidence in a dispute
If you ever go to the LTB / RTB / TAL, a signed lease is the first thing they ask for. It’s your record of what was agreed.
Often legally required
Several provinces require a written agreement (and a standard form) — e.g. Ontario’s 2229E and Nova Scotia’s Form P.
Tracks key dates
Start, end, renewal, and rent-increase timing are captured — so you never miss a notice deadline.
Province-specific & current
LeaseBuilder fills the right clauses for your province automatically, kept in step with current rules.
Even where a written lease isn’t mandatory, the provincial tenancy rules still apply automatically — a written lease simply records them. LeaseBuilder is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
What you can generate
Leases and the notices that follow
Beyond the lease, generate the province-specific notices you’ll need during the tenancy.
Standard leases
- Ontario — Standard Lease (Form 2229E)
- Nova Scotia — Standard Form of Lease
- Manitoba — Standard Form 1
- BC · Alberta · Saskatchewan — RTA agreements
Notices & forms
- Rent increase
- Non-payment of rent
- End of tenancy / termination
- Notice of entry
- Own-use, demolition, repair
Try before you sign up
Fill out the entire lease wizard without an account. Your draft is kept safe in your browser — you only create an account when you’re ready to download the PDF.
Pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you need more.
No credit card to start. Generate and download compliant leases today — Pro features are on the way.
Free
$0 — no credit card
Everything you need to draft, download, and keep your leases and notices.
- Province-specific leases — 6 provinces live
- Notices & forms (rent increase, non-payment, termination, entry…)
- Guided wizard with province validation
- PDF download
- Save leases to your account & dashboard
- Lifecycle reminders & deadline alerts
Pro
Pricing announced at launch
For landlords managing a portfolio who want signatures and scale.
- Everything in Free
- Built-in electronic signatures
- Properties, units & tenant management at scale
- Long-term document storage
- More provinces as they launch
LeaseBuilder is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
FAQ
Common questions
Do I need an account to try it?
No. Fill out the whole wizard first; you only sign up when you’re ready to download the PDF.
Are electronic signatures valid?
Electronic signatures are legally recognized across Canada when all parties agree to sign electronically.
Is this an official form?
Where a province mandates one (e.g. Ontario’s 2229E, Nova Scotia’s Form P), we use it. Otherwise we generate a compliant own-format lease.
Is LeaseBuilder a law firm?
No. We generate documents and apply provincial rules, but we don’t provide legal advice. For complex situations, consult a lawyer.
Ready to draft your lease?
Province-specific, compliant, and signable — in minutes.