Review Your Lease Agreement Before You Sign

Upload your rental agreement and instantly understand security deposit terms, hidden fees, early termination penalties, maintenance responsibilities, and renewal clauses.

Free to use. Your lease is encrypted and never shared with landlords.

Documents We Analyze

Upload any of these document types and get instant, plain English insights

Residential Lease

Standard rental agreements for apartments, houses, and condos with monthly or annual terms.

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Sublease Agreement

Agreements for subletting a rental unit, which often carry additional restrictions and liabilities.

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Room Rental Agreement

Shared living arrangements with specific terms about common areas, utilities, and responsibilities.

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Commercial Lease

Office, retail, or warehouse space leases with complex terms around build-outs, CAM charges, and renewals.

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Red Flags We Catch

These are the most common traps in lease agreements that tenants miss — and our AI catches them all.

Hidden Move-Out Charges

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Clauses requiring professional cleaning, repainting, or 'restoration fees' beyond normal wear and tear that can eat your deposit.

Automatic Rent Increases

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Renewal clauses that lock in annual rent increases above market rate, sometimes with no cap or ceiling.

Unreasonable Early Termination Penalty

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Penalties requiring you to pay multiple months' rent or forfeit your entire security deposit if you need to break the lease.

Tenant-Pays-All Maintenance

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Shifting responsibility for major repairs (plumbing, HVAC, appliances) to the tenant when these are typically the landlord's duty.

Right of Entry Without Notice

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Allowing the landlord to enter your unit at any time without reasonable advance notice, violating your privacy rights.

Non-Refundable Deposits

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Labeling deposits as 'non-refundable fees' to avoid the legal obligation of returning them at move-out.

How It Works

Three simple steps to understand any document

1

Upload Your Document

Drag and drop your contract, lease, or agreement. We support PDF, DOCX, DOC, and TXT files up to 10 MB.

2

AI Analyzes It

Our AI reads every clause and translates legal jargon into plain English. It flags risks, unfair terms, and hidden obligations.

3

Get Actionable Results

Receive a clear summary, red flag warnings with severity ratings, and a set of Q&As about your document — all in under 5 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely — that's the best time to use this tool. Upload your lease before signing to understand every clause, identify red flags, and know exactly what you're agreeing to. You can use the analysis to ask your landlord questions or negotiate better terms.

Our AI scans for hidden fees, unfair deposit terms, automatic rent increase clauses, unreasonable early termination penalties, maintenance responsibility shifts, right-of-entry violations, pet deposit traps, and clauses that may violate local tenant protection laws.

Yes. Our tool analyzes commercial leases including office, retail, and warehouse agreements. It flags complex provisions like CAM (Common Area Maintenance) charges, build-out allowances, personal guarantees, and assignment/sublease restrictions.

While our tool isn't a substitute for legal advice, it does identify clauses that are commonly unenforceable or that may conflict with tenant protection laws in many jurisdictions, such as excessive late fees, illegal entry provisions, or prohibited lease terms.

Most lease agreements are analyzed in under 5 minutes. You'll receive a plain English summary, a list of red flags with severity ratings, and a set of Q&As about your specific lease terms.

Yes. Your documents are encrypted with bank-level security and stored in a secure database. We never share your lease with landlords, property managers, or any third party. Your data is not used to train our AI models.

Know Your Lease Before You Sign

Upload your rental agreement and discover hidden fees, unfair terms, and your rights as a tenant.