Apply for A Commercial Property

The procedure of renting a commercial property:

    1. The prospective tenant and his or her company should complete an application form in full as an Applicant. Fill up below “Credit Application” forms, print clearly,  signed and then send it back to us. You could either send it by email to Bob@BobZhong.com, or by fax to (604) 242-0569 , or drop it off at our office located at 11111 Horseshoe Way RICHMOND, B.C. V7A 4Y1
    2. Submit a copy of personal ID (driver’s licence / passport / P.R. card ., etc) for verifying the identity of the applicant; if the prospective tenant is a business entity, please provide a copy of the Notice of Articles for the company;
    3. Submit a Credit Report along with your personal application. You could obtain one from Equifax . Now you can get your free credit report via www.creditkarma.ca.  Please send your registered email and password in Credit Karma to us so we can look into the details.
    4. Submit a recent annual financial report.
    5. All applications, credit reports and related documents will be subject to the owner’s approval. Each individual landlord Luxmore Realty represents has the right to screen and select based on his/her individual personal preferences.
    6. Application result will be  confirmed by email.

    Important notice: Before a Lease is signed with deposit paid, any information, communication, or notice is subject to change without notice and does not represent a guarantee or commitment.


    You could use Xodo: Edit PDF file on ANY device!to fill and sign the PDF file on any device.


    The Superintendent of Real Estate has introduced rules that will change the way a real estate professional provides services to consumers. Learn more about these rules, effective June 15, 2018.
    The applicant is recommended to be represented by another Realtor,   when Landlord’s Agent is already representing the owner(s) solely. Please see the PDF fileDRTS_Unpresented for details if an applicant chose to not presented by any Realtor.   We recommend that the unrepresented party should seek independent professional advice or representation.