Agreement Requirements
A written tenancy agreement must comply with any requirements and must contain:
the standard terms
the legal names of the landlord and tenant
the address of the rental unit
the date that it enters into
the address for service and telephone number of the landlord or the landlord's agent
a telephone number the tenant may call in the case of emergencies
the agreed-upon terms respecting the following
the date that the tenancy starts
of the tenancy is periodic, whether it is weekly, monthly, or another periodic basis
if the tenancy is a fixed-term tenancy
the date the tenancy ends, and
whether the tenancy may continue as a periodic tenancy or for another fixed term after that date, or whether the tenant must vacate the rental unit on that date,
the amount of rent payable for a specified period, and if the rent varies with the number of occupants, the amount by which it varies,
the maximum number of occupants permitted
when rent is due
a term that sets out the services or facilities that are included in the rent, and
the amount of any security deposit and the date the security deposit was or must be paid.
Within 21 days after a landlord and tenant enter into a written tenancy agreement, the landlord must give the tenant a copy of the signed agreement.
Changes to tenancy agreement:
A tenancy agreement must not be amended to change or remove a standard term
A tenancy agreement may be amended to add, remove or change a term, other than a standard term, only if both the landlord and the tenant agree to the amendment.