For Colorado landlords & property managers

LeaseCheck

Know Your Lease Is Compliant — Before a Tenant, or a Court, Tells You.

LeaseCheck checks your lease template against Colorado landlord-tenant rules, then hands you back a plain-English compliance report — and a recommended, corrected version of your lease. Not just what's wrong. A fix.

Colorado landlord lease compliance check · Plain-English report + recommended lease · Our evaluation, not a legal opinion

Three steps

How it works

1

Upload your lease template

The DIY draft, canned form, or blank template you use today — the same one you would hand a new tenant.

2

We check it against Colorado rules

The same rules engine that powers our renter reports runs against your template, clause by clause.

3

Get a report and a recommended lease

A plain-English compliance report — plus a corrected version of your lease with the flagged clauses fixed.

What LeaseCheck checks

Prohibited lease provisions Security deposit caps & timelines Late fee limits Notice & habitability requirements Utility billing clauses Move-out & abandonment language Jury-trial waivers One-way fee-shifting clauses

Not just a flag — a fix

One-Way Attorney Fee Clause

High risk

Your template's dispute clause only awards attorney fees to the landlord, never the tenant. Colorado law restricts one-way fee-shifting in residential leases.

Why it matters:

A one-sided fee clause can be found unenforceable, and can undermine an otherwise solid lease if challenged.

Attorney Fees Clause

Your original clause

Tenant shall pay all of Landlord's attorney fees in any dispute arising under this lease.

Recommended replacement

In any dispute arising under this lease, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney fees.

Recommended replacement makes the clause mutual, aligning with Colorado's restriction on one-way fee-shifting provisions.

Pricing

What you get

Single Lease Check

Best for an independent landlord checking one lease template.

$69

  • Plain-English compliance report
  • Recommended, corrected lease
  • Attorney network referral option
Property managers

Property Manager Pack

6 checks at $49 each — for managing multiple templates or units.

$49 /each × 6

When your situation needs a legal opinion, LeaseCheck connects you to a licensed attorney in the LeaseCheck Attorney Network. See how referrals work.

Frequently asked questions

Is LeaseCheck a law firm? +

No. LeaseCheck is not a law firm. Our rules engine checks your lease template against Colorado rules and gives you our own plain-English evaluation and recommended lease — that is our read, not a legal opinion. For legal advice, we recommend a licensed attorney.

Does the recommended lease replace an attorney? +

No. It is LeaseCheck's own corrected version of your template, based on our rules engine. For a legal opinion on your specific situation, connect with a licensed attorney through the LeaseCheck Attorney Network.

What if I already use a lease an attorney drafted? +

Laws change and templates age. A compliance check is a second look at whether your current template still holds up — it does not assume your original drafting was wrong.

Is this for one property or many? +

Both. Independent landlords can check a single template; property managers can run the same check across multiple templates or units.

Don't hand out a lease you haven't checked.

Get your plain-English compliance report and a recommended, corrected lease.