Legal Disclaimer
Important information about the nature of LeasePlain's service and the limits of what AI-powered lease analysis can provide.
LeasePlain does not provide legal advice.
Everything on this website — including lease analyses, educational articles, glossary definitions, and clause explanations — is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Not Legal Advice — Informational Use Only
LeasePlain is an educational technology platform. The information provided through our lease analysis tool, educational articles, glossary, and all other content is intended for general informational purposes only.
Nothing on LeasePlain.com constitutes legal advice. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice, diagnosis, or representation. Always seek the advice of a licensed lawyer or paralegal in your jurisdiction with respect to any legal question or problem you may have.
Reliance on any information provided by LeasePlain is solely at your own risk.
No Attorney-Client Relationship
Using LeasePlain does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and LeasePlain or any of its operators, employees, or affiliated parties.
LeasePlain is not a law firm, does not employ lawyers or paralegals for the purpose of providing legal advice, and is not regulated as a legal services provider.
Any communication through LeasePlain — including uploaded documents and generated analyses — is not protected by solicitor-client privilege or attorney-client privilege.
AI Limitations and Accuracy
LeasePlain uses artificial intelligence — specifically large language models — to analyze lease documents. AI has inherent limitations that users must understand:
- AI can make errors, miss context, or misinterpret ambiguous language in documents.
- AI knowledge has a training cutoff date and may not reflect recent legislative changes or court decisions.
- OCR processing of scanned documents may introduce reading errors that affect analysis accuracy.
- AI analysis does not account for your personal circumstances, financial situation, or specific housing needs.
- Repeated analysis of the same document may yield slightly different outputs due to inherent variability in AI systems.
LeasePlain makes no warranty, express or implied, about the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any analysis provided.
Jurisdiction Variations
Residential tenancy law varies significantly between Canadian provinces, US states, and other jurisdictions. What is legal or standard in one jurisdiction may be prohibited or unusual in another.
LeasePlain attempts to account for jurisdiction-specific rules when a lease identifies its jurisdiction. However, our analysis may not capture every local variation, recent amendment, or jurisdiction-specific nuance. Always verify jurisdiction-specific claims with a qualified local professional.
LeasePlain is currently optimized for Canadian and US residential leases. Use of LeasePlain for leases in other countries is at your own risk, and jurisdiction accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
When to Consult a Lawyer
We strongly recommend consulting a licensed lawyer or paralegal in your jurisdiction in these situations:
- You are facing eviction or a dispute with your landlord
- Your lease involves a significant financial commitment (commercial, long-term, or high-value residential)
- You are negotiating lease terms and want professional advice on your position
- You believe your rights under applicable tenancy law have been violated
- You have a complex situation: subletting, assignment, guarantor obligations, or shared tenancy
- You are unsure whether a clause is enforceable in your specific jurisdiction
- Your LeasePlain analysis flags multiple high-risk clauses
Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, LeasePlain and its operators shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of, or inability to use, the LeasePlain service or any information provided therein.
This limitation applies regardless of whether such damages are based in contract, tort, strict liability, or any other theory, and even if LeasePlain has been advised of the possibility of such damages.