For independent landlords — 1 to 20 units

Know if your lease
is still legal.
Fix it before you send it.

Upload your existing lease. Lease Lamp flags every clause that conflicts with your state's current landlord-tenant law — then generates a clean, compliant renewal document ready to send.

Get early access Free to join. No credit card.

Three steps. No legalese.

1

Upload your current lease

Drop your PDF or Word document. Any standard residential lease format from any state. We read the whole thing.

2

See what needs to change

Every clause that conflicts with your state's current landlord-tenant law, flagged in plain English — with the exact statute cited, not a vague suggestion.

3

Download the clean draft

A rewritten renewal document with every outdated section corrected. Review it, add your signature, send it to your tenant.

Does this sound familiar?

Lease Lamp is for landlords who own a few properties and handle them themselves.

"I've been sending the same lease template since 2019. My state changed the security deposit rules and I had no idea until my tenant brought it up."

"I paid my attorney $280 last year just to look over my lease before renewal. It took two weeks. For four units, that adds up fast."

"I'm renewing with a tenant who's been there six years. I don't want to re-sign something outdated, but starting from scratch feels like a whole project."

Be the first to try it.

We're building Lease Lamp for landlords who manage their own properties — no management company, no legal team on retainer. Join the list and we'll reach out when it's ready.

No spam. No marketing drip. Just a heads-up when it's ready.