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Lease Agreement
Province of Quebec
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Quebec's rental law operates under a civil law system, governed by the Civil Code of Quebec (CCQ) Articles 1851-2000 and the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL, formerly the Régie du logement). Quebec requires the use of a mandatory lease form prescribed by the TAL for all residential tenancies. This is one of the most regulated rental environments in Canada.
Quebec does not permit security deposits of any kind — landlords cannot collect damage deposits, last month's rent deposits, or any other upfront fees beyond the first month's rent. Rent increases are regulated and must be justified using criteria set by the TAL. Tenants have the right to remain in their dwelling at the end of a lease under the right to lease renewal (maintien dans les lieux). Evictions are strictly controlled and must go through the TAL.
SignAI generates your Quebec lease aligned with the mandatory TAL lease form — including CCQ compliance, prohibition on security deposits, rent increase provisions, tenant's right to lease renewal, and Quebec-specific governing law clauses. Each lease reflects Quebec's unique civil law framework.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Lease Agreement for Quebec" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Quebec-specific Lease Agreement in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Lease Agreement generated by SignAI for Quebec includes these essential provisions — automatically.
Full legal names of landlord and tenant, property address, dwelling description, and identification of the rental premises in Quebec.
Monthly rent amount, due date, included services (heat, hot water, electricity), and provisions compliant with Quebec's regulated rent framework.
Quebec law prohibits all security deposits. This section confirms compliance with the prohibition and outlines the landlord's recourse for damages through the TAL.
Fixed-term lease with automatic renewal rights. Tenant's right to maintain occupancy (maintien dans les lieux) and proper notice periods for non-renewal.
Landlord obligations under the CCQ to deliver and maintain the dwelling in good habitable condition, tenant duties, and TAL complaint procedures.
Governing law clause specifying Quebec jurisdiction, compliance with the Civil Code of Quebec, and the TAL dispute resolution process.
Use cases
People in Quebec use SignAI to create Lease Agreements for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Montreal has one of Canada's most active rental markets. Your lease must use the mandatory TAL form and comply with Quebec's ban on security deposits and regulated rent increases.
Try it: “I need a lease agreement for an apartment in Montreal, Quebec”
Quebec City rentals follow the same provincial rules. Your lease must comply with the CCQ, use the mandatory form, and respect the tenant's renewal rights.
Try it: “I need a lease agreement for a rental in Quebec City”
Montreal's universities attract students from across Canada and internationally. Leases need academic-year terms while complying with Quebec's strong tenant protections.
Try it: “I need a lease for a student apartment near McGill University in Montreal”
Gatineau renters near Ottawa work across the provincial border. Your lease must follow Quebec law, not Ontario law, regardless of where the tenant works.
Try it: “I need a lease agreement for a rental in Gatineau, Quebec”
FAQ
Yes. A signed lease is enforceable under the Civil Code of Quebec (Articles 1851-2000). Quebec requires the use of the mandatory TAL lease form for residential tenancies. SignAI's e-signatures are valid under Quebec's Act to establish a legal framework for information technology.
No. Quebec law completely prohibits security deposits, damage deposits, and last month's rent deposits. Landlords cannot collect any upfront payment beyond the first month's rent. If a landlord collects an illegal deposit, the tenant can recover it through the TAL.
Quebec landlords must justify rent increases based on criteria set by the TAL, including increases in municipal taxes, insurance, maintenance costs, and major repairs. The landlord must give 3-6 months' notice (depending on lease duration) before the increase takes effect. If the tenant disputes the increase, the TAL will determine a fair amount.
Yes. Quebec tenants have the right to lease renewal (maintien dans les lieux). At the end of a lease term, the lease automatically renews on the same terms unless the tenant gives notice of non-renewal or the landlord applies to the TAL for specific reasons (like repossession for personal use or major renovation).
Eviction in Quebec must go through the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL). Landlords can apply for eviction for nonpayment (after proper notice), lease violations, or to repossess the unit for personal use. The TAL holds a hearing and issues a decision. Self-help evictions are strictly prohibited and carry significant penalties.
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