LeaseGuard.app - AI-Powered Tenant Defense
Protect your rights and money. Our AI analyzes your lease in 15 seconds to find illegal clauses, predatory fees, and unfair terms.
What We Find:
- Illegal Clauses - Terms that violate your state's tenant protection laws
- Predatory Fees - Hidden charges, excessive late fees, and deposit risks
- Unfair Terms - Vague language and missing protections that hurt tenants
How It Works:
- Upload your lease (PDF, Word, or image)
- Select your state for state-specific law analysis
- Get your AI Defense Report with all issues found
- Your file is deleted immediately - we never store your documents
Pricing:
One-time payment of $9.99 per lease analysis. No subscription. 100% money-back guarantee if we don't find any issues.
State-Specific Tenant Laws:
We analyze leases against tenant protection laws in all 50 states plus Washington D.C., including:
- California tenant rights and security deposit laws
- New York rent stabilization and lease requirements
- Texas landlord-tenant laws and eviction protections
- Florida security deposit return requirements
- And 47 more jurisdictions...
Common Illegal Lease Clauses We Catch:
- Non-refundable security deposit clauses (illegal in most states)
- Waiver of landlord's duty to maintain habitable conditions
- Excessive late fees that exceed state limits
- Illegal entry without proper notice requirements
- Self-help eviction and lockout provisions
- Automatic renewal without required notice
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is my lease information secure?
- Yes. We analyze your lease in real-time and immediately delete it. We never store your documents.
- What file formats do you accept?
- PDF, Word documents (.doc, .docx), images (.jpg, .png, .heic), and text files.
- Do you offer refunds?
- Yes. If we don't find any issues in your lease, you get a full refund. No questions asked.
- Is this legal advice?
- No. LeaseGuard provides educational information about tenant rights. For legal advice, consult an attorney.
Visit LeaseGuard.app to protect your rights today.