AI Lease Drafting Software

Stop using generic lease templates that may violate your state's laws. RentSolve AI drafts complete lease agreements with real statute citations, state-specific disclosures, and correct deposit limits in under 60 seconds.

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Why Generic Lease Templates Are Risky

Most landlords download a lease template from the internet or use one provided by their property management software. The problem is that landlord-tenant laws vary dramatically by state. A lease written for Texas may include late fee provisions that violate California law.

A security deposit clause that's legal in Georgia could expose you to penalties in Massachusetts. Generic templates don't account for these differences. RentSolve AI does.

Every lease is generated using a database of 459 landlord-tenant statutes covering all 50 states and DC.

How AI Lease Drafting Works

You enter your property address, lease terms, and tenant information. The AI identifies your state, pulls the relevant statutes, and generates a complete lease agreement. The draft includes the correct security deposit limit and return deadline for your state, required disclosures like lead paint notices for pre-1978 buildings, late fee provisions that comply with your state's caps and grace periods, entry notice requirements, habitability standards, and fair housing language.

Every legal provision includes the actual statute citation so you can verify it independently.

AI Review and Compliance Check

After the draft is generated, you can run AI Review with one click. The AI scans the entire lease for missing clauses, compliance gaps, and inconsistencies. Each issue gets a Fix button for individual corrections or you can batch-fix in groups of three.

The review checks against your specific state's requirements, not a generic checklist. If you're leasing a pre-1978 property, it verifies the lead paint disclosure is present. If your state requires specific language around security deposit interest, it checks for that too.

Three Paths to a Signed Lease

RentSolve AI supports three lease workflows. Path one: AI drafts the lease, you review and edit, then send for e-signature via SignWell. Path two: you upload your own unsigned lease PDF and send it for e-signature.

Path three: you upload an already-signed lease PDF for immediate activation. All three paths store documents in your secure vault with version tracking. E-signatures are legally binding and available on Starter plans and above.

Lease Drafting Powered by Real Legal Data

The AI doesn't hallucinate legal provisions. Every clause is grounded in actual state statutes from the RentSolve legal database. This database covers nine categories of landlord-tenant law: security deposits, eviction process, late fees, rent increases, lease termination, entry rules, habitability standards, fair housing, and notice periods.

When the AI cites a statute, you can look it up and verify it. This is fundamentally different from asking ChatGPT to write a lease, where the AI may generate plausible-sounding but legally incorrect provisions.

Common Questions

Most leases are generated in under 60 seconds. You enter property details, lease terms, and tenant info. The AI handles the rest, including state-specific legal provisions and statute citations.

Yes. AI-drafted leases are legal documents just like any other lease agreement. The AI generates the content with real statute citations. You review, edit if needed, and both parties sign. The e-signature process through SignWell is legally binding.

All 50 states and Washington DC. The AI pulls from 459 landlord-tenant statutes to ensure each lease complies with the specific jurisdiction where your property is located.

Yes. The entire lease is editable after generation. You can modify any section, add custom clauses, remove provisions, and adjust terms. The AI Review feature checks your changes for compliance.

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