Describe your rental situation in plain language. SignAI generates a complete, Saskatchewan-compliant Lease Agreement — then sign and send it to your tenant or landlord. No templates, no lawyers, no hassle.
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Saskatchewan's Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (RTA) and the Office of Residential Tenancies (ORT) govern rental agreements in the province. The RTA sets out detailed rules on security deposits, maintenance standards, rent increases, and dispute resolution. Saskatchewan requires landlords to provide written lease agreements for all residential tenancies.
Saskatchewan caps security deposits at one month's rent for leases under one year and does not cap deposits for longer terms, though one month is standard practice. Deposits must be held in trust and returned within 7 business days of move-out if no deductions are claimed. The province does not have rent control, but landlords must provide 6 months' notice before a rent increase for periodic tenancies. A move-in condition report is required.
SignAI generates your Saskatchewan lease with all required provisions — including RTA deposit trust requirements, condition report, rent increase notice rules, proper termination periods, and Saskatchewan-specific governing law clauses. Each lease reflects current provincial law.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Lease Agreement for Saskatchewan" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Saskatchewan-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 Saskatchewan includes these essential provisions — automatically.
Full legal names of landlord and tenant, property address, unit description, and identification of the rental premises in Saskatchewan.
Monthly rent amount, due date, accepted payment methods, and 6-month notice requirement for rent increases.
Deposit amount, trust account requirement, deduction conditions, and the 7-business-day return timeline under the RTA.
Mandatory move-in condition report documenting the unit's condition, signed by both parties as required by Saskatchewan law.
Landlord obligations under the RTA for maintaining health and safety standards, tenant duties, and ORT dispute resolution.
Governing law clause specifying Saskatchewan jurisdiction, compliance with the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, and the ORT process.
Use cases
People in Saskatchewan use SignAI to create Lease Agreements for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Saskatchewan's two largest cities have the province's most active rental markets. A clear lease covers rent, deposits, and maintenance in RTA compliance.
Try it: “I need a lease agreement for an apartment in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan”
Saskatoon and Regina rentals near universities need academic-year terms, roommate provisions, and RTA-compliant deposit and condition report terms.
Try it: “I need a lease for a student apartment near the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon”
Saskatchewan's mining and energy sectors bring workers to smaller communities. Short-term leases need clear dates and furnished property terms.
Try it: “I need a lease for worker housing in Estevan, Saskatchewan”
Renting a house in Saskatchewan requires the same RTA compliance as apartment rentals, including deposit trust accounts and condition reports.
Try it: “I need a lease for a house I'm renting in Regina, Saskatchewan”
FAQ
Yes. A signed lease is enforceable under Saskatchewan's Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. The ORT handles disputes. SignAI's e-signatures are valid under Saskatchewan's Electronic Information and Documents Act.
Saskatchewan caps security deposits at one month's rent for tenancies of one year or less. The deposit must be held in trust and interest must be paid. After move-out, deposits must be returned within 7 business days if no deductions are claimed.
Saskatchewan requires 6 months' written notice before a rent increase for periodic tenancies. Rent can only be increased once every 12 months. There is no cap on the increase amount — Saskatchewan does not have rent control.
Saskatchewan landlords must give proper notice: 15 days for nonpayment, one month for other breaches, and two months for no-cause termination of a periodic tenancy. If the tenant doesn't vacate, the landlord applies to the ORT for an order of possession. Self-help evictions are prohibited.
Saskatchewan requires a move-in and move-out condition report. Both parties should sign the move-in report to document the unit's condition. Without this report, the landlord may have difficulty justifying deposit deductions for damages.
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