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Lease Renewal Decision Calculator

Compare renewing, turnover, vacancy, and rent-change assumptions to choose a landlord lease renewal strategy.

Who it helps: Landlords, property managers, investors, and Realtors

Decision: Should I renew, reprice, renovate, or prepare for turnover?

Estimate details

Default scenario loaded. Adjust the assumptions below to match the property, client, or decision.

Preloaded scenarios

Tap a scenario to preload realistic assumptions, then tune the numbers for the specific property or client.

Renewal economics

Core assumptions
Quick answer

Lease Renewal Decision Calculator helps landlords, property managers, investors, and realtors decide: Should I renew, reprice, renovate, or prepare for turnover? It provides a transparent educational estimate with assumptions, warnings, source citations where applicable, and next steps for professional review.

How this tool should be used

Treat the output as a planning estimate. The useful number is the decision it unlocks: affordability range, cash needed, seller walkaway proceeds, investment risk, or marketing copy that is ready for human review.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Lease Renewal Decision Calculator?

Lease Renewal Decision Calculator is a Canadian real estate planning tool for landlords, property managers, investors, and realtors. It helps answer: Should I renew, reprice, renovate, or prepare for turnover?

Are the results guaranteed?

No. Results are educational estimates only and are not legal, tax, mortgage, appraisal, accounting, investment, or financial advice. Confirm all numbers with qualified professionals.

Does this tool use Canadian assumptions?

Yes. The platform is designed for Canada-first calculations, province-aware source metadata, Canadian terminology, and rule freshness tracking.

Can I export or save the result?

The free workflow includes email and PDF-style report calls to action. Saved report storage and account dashboards can be layered on later without changing the public calculators.