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Lease Agreement Analyzer: AI-Powered Clause-by-Clause Review

Most lease agreements contain 30–80 pages of legal text written to protect the landlord. Our AI lease agreement analyzer reads every single clause and flags the ones that could cost you money, limit your rights, or expose you to legal risk — in under 60 seconds.

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Why Use SaferLease?

1

Reads Every Clause

Unlike a quick skim, our AI processes every paragraph in your lease — including the boilerplate sections most people skip — and categorizes each clause by type and risk level.

2

Instant Risk Score

Receive a 0–100 lease risk score based on the number and severity of problematic clauses. A score above 60 indicates significant issues worth negotiating or consulting an attorney about.

3

Plain-English Explanations

Every flagged clause is rewritten in plain English so you understand exactly what you're agreeing to — without needing a law degree.

4

Negotiation Recommendations

For each flagged clause, SaferLease suggests specific language to request from your landlord to make the clause more balanced and fair.

What Your AI Lease Review Looks Like

Here's a preview of the kind of analysis SaferLease provides for this type of lease.

SaferLease AI Analysis

Risk Score

65/100Medium-High Risk

Flagged Issues

One-Sided Dispute ResolutionHIGH RISK

Some leases require tenants to waive their right to jury trial or require arbitration in a venue that favors the landlord, limiting your legal options.

Automatic Lease RenewalHIGH RISK

Auto-renewal clauses silently roll your lease into another term unless you provide written notice 60–90 days before expiration — catching many tenants off guard.

Excessive Late FeesMEDIUM RISK

Late fees exceeding 5% of monthly rent or flat fees above $100 are considered excessive in many jurisdictions and may be unenforceable.

Maintenance Responsibility ShiftingMEDIUM RISK

Some leases assign HVAC, appliance, or structural maintenance to tenants — costs that legally belong to the landlord in most states.

Disclaimer: SaferLease provides AI-powered informational analysis and is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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SaferLease provides AI-powered informational analysis and is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.