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SaferLease uses AI to read every clause in your lease, flag risky or unfair provisions, and explain what they mean in plain English — so you can negotiate or walk away before it's too late.
- Clause-by-clause analysis— every page reviewed, not just the summary
- Risk score 0–100— see severity at a glance before signing
- Plain-English explanations— written for tenants, not lawyers
- Red flag detection— catches hidden fees and one-sided terms
- Residential & commercial leases— apartments, offices, retail, restaurants
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Here's what a real AI lease review looks like. Our AI identifies risky clauses and explains them in plain English.
Overall Lease Risk Score
Based on 47 analyzed clauses · 4 issues found
Flagged Clauses4 issues detected
Lease allows landlord to increase rent by up to 8% annually without requiring your consent or notice beyond 30 days.
Tenant agrees to waive certain implied warranty of habitability protections. This clause may be unenforceable in many states.
Landlord may enter premises for "routine inspections" without providing advance notice. Most states require 24-48 hours.
Breaking the lease early requires payment of 3 months rent regardless of circumstances. Industry standard is 1-2 months.
AI Summary
- •This lease contains 2 high-risk clauses that significantly favor the landlord. We recommend negotiating these before signing.
- •The early termination fee is above industry standard. Request a 2-month cap or a prorated formula instead.
- •Consider consulting a local tenant attorney before signing, particularly regarding the habitability waiver clause.
Disclaimer: SaferLease provides AI-powered informational analysis and is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
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Most People Sign Leases They Don't Fully Understand
Lease agreements are written by landlord attorneys to protect landlords. Without proper review, you're exposed to significant financial and legal risk.
30+ Pages of Legal Language
The average lease agreement contains over 30 pages of dense legal text designed to protect the landlord — not you. Most renters sign without reading a single page.
Hidden Fees Cost Thousands
Hidden fees, auto-renewal traps, and excessive security deposit clauses cost tenants an average of $2,400 per lease term. These fees are buried in fine print that most people never read.
Attorney Review Costs $500+
Hiring a real estate attorney to review a basic residential lease costs between $300 and $800 per hour. Most renters and small businesses simply can't afford this protection.
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Everything You Need to Review a Lease
SaferLease gives you the same analysis a real estate attorney would provide — in seconds, at a fraction of the cost.
Clause-by-Clause Analysis
Our AI reads every clause in your lease, categorizes it by type, and flags anything that deviates from standard or favorable terms.
Risk Scoring
Every lease gets a 0–100 risk score based on clause severity, legal exposure, and financial impact. Know instantly how risky your lease is.
Red Flag Detection
SaferLease catches the 50+ most common unfair lease terms — from habitability waivers and unlawful entry clauses to excessive penalty fees.
Plain English Summaries
No legal jargon. Every flagged clause is explained in clear, simple language with actionable recommendations you can actually use.
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AI Analyzes Every Clause
Our AI reviews your entire lease against 50+ risk factors — rent escalation, entry rights, termination fees, security deposit terms, and more.
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Lease Protection for Every Tenant
Whether you're renting your first apartment or signing a 10-year commercial lease, SaferLease has you covered.
Renters & Tenants
Moving into an apartment, house, or condo? Review your residential lease before you sign and catch hidden fees, unfair penalties, and rights violations.
- Apartment lease review
- House & condo leases
- Security deposit terms
- Month-to-month clauses
Small Business Owners
Office, retail, or restaurant space? Commercial leases are far more complex than residential leases — CAM charges, personal guarantees, and buildout responsibilities can cost you dearly.
- Office & retail leases
- CAM charge review
- Personal guarantee clauses
- Exclusivity provisions
Freelancers & Solopreneurs
Signing a coworking agreement, studio lease, or creative space rental? Even shorter-term leases contain clauses that can limit your flexibility or expose you to liability.
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- Studio & creative spaces
- Short-term office leases
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First-Time Renters
Never signed a lease before? SaferLease walks you through every important clause in plain English so you understand exactly what you're agreeing to before your first ever signing.
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- What to look for first
- Questions to ask landlords
- Move-in checklist guidance
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AI-powered analysis for every lease situation — residential, commercial, and specific clause review.
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