When Your Lease Needs a Lawyer, We Connect You.
LeaseCheck gives you a compliance report and a recommended lease. When your situation calls for a legal opinion, we hand you off to a licensed attorney in the LeaseCheck Attorney Network — the same network Colorado renters use.
Four steps
How the referral works
Get your compliance report and recommended lease
Upload your lease template and LeaseCheck gives you a plain-English compliance report and a corrected version of your lease.
We flag what needs a legal opinion
When a clause calls for professional judgment beyond our rules engine, we say so clearly.
Connect with an attorney
Send your original lease and your recommended lease to a licensed attorney in the LeaseCheck Attorney Network for review.
The attorney advises you
The attorney reviews your specific situation and gives the legal opinion. LeaseCheck organizes the handoff — it does not advise you itself.
Questions
Is this the same attorney network renters use? +
Yes. LeaseCheck maintains one Colorado attorney network, serving both renters and landlords. Attorneys in the network handle landlord-tenant matters from either side.
Do I have to use an attorney? +
No. Many landlords use the compliance report and recommended lease on their own. The referral is there for when your situation genuinely needs a professional legal opinion.
What does the attorney receive? +
With your permission, your original lease and your recommended lease are shared so the attorney can get up to speed quickly on exactly what LeaseCheck found and changed.
Does LeaseCheck take a referral fee? +
No. LeaseCheck does not charge referral fees or split legal fees with attorneys in the network. Attorney participation is visibility and profile placement, nothing else.