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Lease Agreement Analyzer — Review Any Lease with AI in 60 Seconds
Revealr reads every clause in your lease and flags anything that could cost you money, limit your rights, or trap you into unfavorable terms. You get a risk score from 0–100, plain-English explanations for every flagged clause, and a list of recommended actions — all in under 60 seconds. No law degree required.
- Full clause-by-clause review — every section, not just the highlights
- Risk score 0–100 — understand severity at a glance
- Plain-English explanations — no legal jargon required
- Specific action steps — exactly what to negotiate or ask
- PDF + email delivery — share with the other party or an attorney
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What Does a Lease Agreement Analyzer Actually Check?
What Revealr checks in your lease
Clauses Revealr Flags in Real Lease Agreements
Here is what a Revealr analysis looks like for a real Lease Agreement.
This lease designates the full $2,500 security deposit as non-refundable regardless of property condition at move-out. In most states, security deposits must be returned minus documented damage. This clause likely violates tenant protection laws in your jurisdiction.
Your lease automatically renews for 12 months unless you provide written notice 60 days before expiration. Missing this deadline commits you to another full year at potentially higher rent.
Why Analyze Your Lease Before Signing — Not After
The average U.S. renter signs a lease worth $18,000–$30,000 per year. A single missed clause — a non-refundable deposit, an early termination fee, an unreasonable entry provision — can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars.
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Revealr provides AI-assisted document analysis for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for legal advice. For complex disputes or high-stakes agreements, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.