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Lease clause — page 34

"Tenant shall be responsible for any and all repairs, replacements, and maintenance of appliances provided by Landlord, including but not limited to HVAC systems, refrigerators, washers, and dryers, to the extent that such repairs are deemed necessary due to normal wear and use."

What it actually means

  • Hidden cost: You're on the hook for appliance repairs — even though the landlord owns them.
  • Vague language: "Normal wear and use" has no definition here — a landlord can argue almost anything qualifies.
  • Likely unenforceable: In most states, landlord-owned appliances are the landlord's legal responsibility to maintain.

How it works

A 40-page lease flagged and summarized in under 60 seconds. Paste a clause, get the honest version.

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Copy a clause from your lease — one paragraph, one section, or the full document.

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We analyze it

We read every word against common lease standards and flag what's unusual, risky, or one-sided.

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Hidden fees, unusual restrictions, and red flags — explained in plain English, in seconds.

Who it's for

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First-time renters

You're signing a legal contract. One missed clause can mean surprise fees, lost deposits, or a landlord who owns you. You shouldn't need a law degree to know what you're agreeing to.

  • Understand every clause before you sign
  • Know which fees are standard vs. unusual
  • Walk in with questions, not surprises

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Small landlords

You found a lease template online or inherited one. You want to know if it's fair before your tenants push back — or before a judge tells you it won't hold up.

  • Spot clauses that won't hold up legally
  • Remove language that causes disputes
  • Know exactly what you're asking tenants to sign

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