Legal Disclaimer
Effective date: May 6, 2026
Not Legal Advice
LeasePlain is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The analysis, summaries, explanations, and other content generated by LeasePlain are for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this website or in any LeasePlain report constitutes legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created through your use of the service.
1. No Attorney-Client Relationship
Use of LeasePlain does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and LeasePlain, its operators, or any person or entity associated with LeasePlain. The information provided is general in nature and may not apply to your specific circumstances.
2. Informational Purposes Only
The content generated by our AI — including lease summaries, red flag identifications, clause explanations, and questions to ask your landlord — is intended to help you understand your lease more easily. It is not:
- A legal opinion on any clause in your lease
- A guarantee of accuracy for your specific legal situation
- A substitute for advice from a licensed lawyer or paralegal
- A representation that any clause is or is not enforceable in your jurisdiction
3. Consult a Professional
Before making any legal decision — including signing, refusing to sign, or attempting to break a lease — you should consult a licensed lawyer, paralegal, or other qualified legal professional in your jurisdiction. If you cannot afford legal advice, contact your local legal aid organization.
In Ontario, free or subsidized legal assistance may be available through:
- Legal Aid Ontario — legalaid.on.ca
- Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) — cleo.on.ca
- Your local community legal clinic
- Tenant Duty Counsel at LTB hearings
4. Accuracy of AI Analysis
Our AI is designed to accurately identify and explain common lease clause types. However, AI can and does make mistakes. Analysis results may contain errors, omissions, or misinterpretations — particularly for leases with unusual language, complex structures, or jurisdiction-specific provisions we have not fully accounted for. Always read your original lease and verify our analysis against the actual text.
5. Jurisdiction
Our red flag analysis and legal context are strongest for Ontario, Canada — primarily referencing the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. For leases in other provinces or countries, the legal analysis may be less accurate. Laws governing residential tenancies vary significantly by jurisdiction.
6. No Liability for Decisions Made
LeasePlain is not liable for any decisions you make — or fail to make — based on the information we provide. This includes decisions about signing, not signing, breaking, or renegotiating a lease. You are responsible for independently verifying any information and for obtaining appropriate professional advice.
7. Questions
If you have questions about this disclaimer or the nature of our service, please contact us at legal@leaseplain.com or visit our FAQ page.