How it works
Five steps from lease template to a compliance report and a recommended lease. No legal background needed.
Upload your lease template
Upload the residential lease template you use today — a DIY draft, a canned form, or a blank template from a forms site.
We check it against Colorado rules
LeaseCheck reads your template and checks it against Colorado landlord-tenant compliance rules — deposits, fees, notice requirements, prohibited clauses, and more.
Get your compliance report
A plain-English report: which clauses were flagged, why, and what Colorado rule they touch.
Get your recommended lease
Alongside the report, a corrected version of your template with the flagged clauses fixed — ready to use on your next signing or renewal.
Optional: send it to an attorney
If your situation calls for a legal opinion, send your original lease and the recommended lease to a licensed attorney in the LeaseCheck Attorney Network.
Common questions
How long does it take? +
Most reports and recommended leases are generated shortly after you upload your template. You do not need to schedule anything.
Do I need to understand legal language? +
No. The report and the recommended lease are both written in plain English, with the reasoning behind each change.
What kind of leases work? +
Colorado residential lease templates — DIY drafts, canned forms, and blank templates from generic legal-forms sites.