Lease Agreement
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Lease agreements bury early termination fees, auto-renewal clauses, and arbitrary restrictions in dense legal language. Upload yours and get a plain English breakdown — with exact section numbers, dollar amounts, and your specific deadlines.
Here's what we typically find in a lease agreement
Auto-renewal locks you in for another year
If you miss the 60-day notice window, the lease automatically renews for a full 12 months at the same terms.
Early termination fee: 2 months rent
Breaking the lease before the end date triggers a fee equal to two months rent, regardless of reason.
Landlord must give 48 hours notice to enter
Above the state minimum — you have 48 hours advance notice for non-emergency entry.
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What we look for
Auto-renewal traps
Most leases require 60 days notice to avoid auto-renewing. We find your exact deadline.
Early termination fees
Often 1–3 months' rent. We extract the exact formula and dollar amount.
Security deposit rules
What can be deducted, how long they have to return it, and what counts as damage.
Landlord entry rights
How much notice is required and how often they can enter for "inspections."
Rent increase clauses
Whether they can raise rent mid-lease and with how much notice.
Joint liability
If you have a co-signer or roommate, what each of you is responsible for.
Common questions
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