Legal Disclaimer

Important Notice

LeaseCheck is an informational tool only. It is not a substitute for professional legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for legal matters.

Not Legal Advice

LeaseCheck is an AI-powered informational service designed to help you understand lease agreements. The analysis, information, and suggestions provided by LeaseCheck:

  • Do NOT constitute legal advice
  • Do NOT create an attorney-client relationship
  • Should NOT be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal counsel
  • May NOT be accurate, complete, or applicable to your specific situation

Limitations of AI Analysis

Our AI analysis has inherent limitations:

  • Not comprehensive: The AI may miss important clauses or issues
  • Not guaranteed accurate: Legal interpretations may vary
  • Not state-specific expertise: While we consider state laws, we are not experts in every jurisdiction
  • Not current: Laws change, and our information may not reflect recent changes
  • PDF limitations: Some documents may not be fully readable

Your Responsibility

By using LeaseCheck, you acknowledge and agree that:

  • You are responsible for making your own decisions about any lease agreement
  • You should verify all information independently
  • You should consult a licensed attorney before signing any legal document
  • You will not hold LeaseCheck liable for any decisions made based on our analysis

No Warranties

LeaseCheck provides its service "as is" without any warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to:

  • Accuracy of analysis
  • Completeness of information
  • Fitness for a particular purpose
  • Non-infringement

Limitation of Liability

LeaseCheck shall not be liable for any damages, including but not limited to:

  • Direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages
  • Lost profits or opportunities
  • Damages arising from reliance on our analysis
  • Damages arising from signing a lease based on our information

Seek Professional Help

If you have concerns about a lease agreement, we strongly recommend:

  • Consulting with a licensed attorney in your state
  • Contacting your local tenant's rights organization
  • Reaching out to your state's consumer protection agency
  • Seeking advice from a housing counselor

Summary

LeaseCheck is a helpful tool for understanding lease documents, but it should be used as a starting point, not a final authority. When in doubt, always consult a qualified legal professional.