Free lease check · No signup · $50 flat report

Trying to break your lease? See your leverage first.

Upload your lease and get an instant, free read of where it may be vulnerable — early-termination terms, re-letting fees, deposit and habitability issues — quoted from your own document with citations for your state. Informational only, not legal advice.

  • Spot one-sided early-termination and re-letting fee clauses
  • Check deposit, notice, and habitability terms against your state's law
  • Get clause quotes plus a questions-for-your-lawyer list — full report $50

Free contract check

Upload the first pages of your contract — see your estimated leverage and the top issue, instantly. No signup.

Your file is analyzed in memory and never stored. Informational only — not legal advice.

Issue spotting, not summaries

We prioritize defects: fuzzy language, missing terms, unilateral amendments, and renewal traps — quoted from your own document.

Jurisdiction-aware

Findings draw on federal law and your state, with statute citations beside a finding when our sources support a match.

Structured for your lawyer

Each item quotes the contract and cites statute when available, plus a questions-for-counsel panel. We never send anything on your behalf.

Questions

Can Contract Offramp get me out of my lease?

No. We're an informational tool that flags issues in your lease and cites relevant statutes so you can have a focused conversation with a licensed attorney. We don't represent you or guarantee any outcome.

What does the free lease check show?

Your estimated leverage and the single biggest issue we spot, quoted from your document. The full $50 report covers every issue we find, with citations and questions for counsel.

Which states are supported?

All 50 U.S. states plus federal law. You pick your state when you upload, and findings draw on that jurisdiction's corpus.

Contract Offramp is not a law firm. This is informational analysis and research support — not legal advice, representation, or a guarantee of results. Use the report as a starting point with a licensed attorney where you live or do business.