Most small landlords sign leases with gaps they don't know about. LeaseGuard analyzes your lease or rental listing and tells you exactly what's missing, what looks wrong, and what you should fix — in plain English.
Scans your lease against Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey landlord-tenant law. Flags clauses that should be there but aren't — pet policies, maintenance responsibilities, entry notification, and more.
Identifies clauses that expose you to legal or financial risk — overly permissive pet language, one-sided termination rights, vague security deposit terms, and any clause that would be hard to enforce in state court.
Checks your stated rent against comparable market rates for your zip code. Validates security deposit limits, late fee thresholds, and disposition timelines against state law requirements.
No legal jargon. LeaseGuard rewrites your lease into a one-page summary a normal person can understand — what the tenant owes, what you can do, and where the traps are hidden.
Before you even sign a lease, get a state-specific pre-screening guide — what you can legally ask, what you can't, income-to-rent ratios, and how to document your decision process.
Ask questions like "Can I charge a pet deposit even if the lease says no pets?" or "What are the eviction notice rules in my state?" — get landlord-lawyer-style answers grounded in your specific lease language.
Drag and drop a PDF, DOCX, or paste your listing text. Takes under 30 seconds. No account required for the free scan.
LeaseGuard reads every clause, cross-references it against your state's specific requirements, and flags everything it finds.
Receive a structured report with all findings, a plain-English summary, and suggested fixes. No jargon. No legal liability — just clear guidance.
Enough to know if your lease has serious problems.
For landlords who want to move fast and avoid every mistake.
For one-time use before signing a specific lease.
The average lease dispute costs small landlords $4,000–$12,000 in legal fees, time, and stress. LeaseGuard catches what you miss.
Built for the landlord who manages their own properties, reads every line, and wants to do right by their tenants — without getting burned.