For landlords managing 1–10 units
Upload any residential lease. In under 2 minutes, get every risky clause flagged, every missing protection identified, and specific edits suggested — in plain English.
Three steps. Under 2 minutes. No lawyer on the call.
Drop in a PDF, Word doc, or paste the text directly. We handle standard residential lease formats.
Each section is scanned for risky language, common pitfalls, and protections that are missing but should be there.
Every flagged issue explained, why it matters, and exactly what to add or change before your tenant signs.
Most lease problems aren't obvious until they become a dispute. Here's what we look for.
Leases that silently roll over for another year because the notice period isn't explicit — or doesn't require you to remind the tenant.
Flat amounts or percentages that exceed local caps, or vague triggers that tenants can challenge in small claims court.
Clauses that don't define who handles appliance repairs, HVAC, or minor damage — shifting liability to you unexpectedly.
Imprecise return timelines, missing itemization requirements, or deduction language that won't hold up in a dispute.
Lease Lens is built for independent landlords, not property management companies.
"I downloaded a lease template from the internet and I'm not entirely sure it covers everything it should in my state."
"I'm adding a new unit and want someone to look at my lease before the next tenant signs."
"I've been surprised by a clause that didn't hold up the way I expected it to during a tenant dispute."
"I know I should have an attorney review it, but $400 an hour doesn't pencil out for a single unit."
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