We Built the Tool We Wish We Had
When We Were Renters
Renting in America is broken. Leases are written by landlords and their lawyers — dense, one-sided, and deliberately hard to understand. LeaseGuard AI exists to change that.
Why We Built This
The average lease is 22 pages long. It references state statutes most renters have never heard of. It contains financial obligations buried in addenda. And it's usually handed to you with a 3-day signing deadline.
We built LeaseGuard AI because access to legal knowledge shouldn't depend on whether you can afford a lawyer. Tenant rights are civil rights — and we want everyone to know them.
Every renter deserves to understand what they're signing. Not just the broad strokes — the specific clauses, the legal implications, and exactly how to push back when something isn't right.
Our Approach to Privacy
Your lease contains sensitive personal information — your address, your income, your financial history. We process it to analyze it. We do not store it, index it, train on it, or share it. Ever.
When your session ends, your document is gone. That's a design decision, not just a policy.
- ✓No document storage of any kind
- ✓No user tracking beyond anonymous analytics
- ✓No selling of any data to third parties
- ✓No AI training on your documents
AI + Legal Intelligence
We are not lawyers. LeaseGuard AI is not a law firm. We've built a system trained on the full body of publicly available U.S. landlord-tenant statutes — the kind of knowledge most renters never get to access at all. We're not a law firm and we don't replace one. But we believe every renter deserves a baseline understanding of their lease before they sign it.
Our state-statute database is updated quarterly as landlord-tenant laws are amended. Every flag in your report links directly to the source statute so you can verify the underlying law yourself.
Our Values
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