lease agreement
A lease agreement is often created quickly – especially when both parties just want to move forward.
The problems usually appear later.
The tenant stops paying.
The landlord wants to terminate the lease.
Damage occurs, and both sides have different expectations.
At that point, the agreement often turns out to be incomplete:
- termination clauses are unclear or invalid,
- deposit conditions are missing or vague,
- key obligations are not properly defined.
Unlike a simple transaction, a lease is a long-term relationship. If the contract is not drafted carefully, resolving disputes becomes difficult.
👉 Most issues arise when the agreement is already in place – and fixing it is no longer an option.
Most problems with contracts don’t start at signing.
They start when the other party fails to perform.
Poor quality.
Unpaid rent.
And suddenly you realize the contract:
doesn’t cover defects properly
doesn’t allow effective termination
or is too vague to be enforceable
👉 At that point, the contract is no longer a solution. It becomes part of the problem.
Do you need a lawyer for a lease agreement ?
Yes, if:
the contract involves higher value or long-term cooperation
you want it to hold up in a dispute
you are working with unfamiliar partners
Not necessarily, if:
it’s a small, low-risk one-off project
👉 In practice, however, even “simple” contracts often cause the biggest problems.
What I can do for you
1. Drafting a contract
full contract from scratch
clear rights and obligations
protection against non-performance and delays
2. Contract review (including AI-generated and free templates)
identification of legal risks
direct edits into the document
clear explanation of what could go wrong
👉 Yes, I review AI-generated contracts.
In most cases, they contain critical legal gaps.
3. Dispute resolution
Do you want to draft your own contract using AI?
You might be thinking about preparing your own contract – perhaps even with the help of artificial intelligence.
In some cases, that’s possible. But it’s essential to understand what to watch out for, how to structure your prompts correctly, and how to identify mistakes that AI commonly makes.
That’s why I’m preparing practical eBooks to guide you through the process step by step.
(The eBook page is currently in preparation – coming soon.)
Typical situations clients come to me with:
- “Can I terminate a lease at any time?”
- “What if the tenant stops paying rent?”
- “How should I set up a security deposit?”
- “Is it a problem if I use a template from the internet?”
- “Can I include any terms I want in the contract?”
- “Who is responsible for damage to the property?”
👉 Each of these situations has a legal solution – but only if the contract is set up properly.
Most common mistakes I see in contracts:
using a generic free template without adjustments
missing provisions on defects and liability
unclear deadlines and delivery terms
no penalties for delays
no effective termination clause
👉 The result?
A contract that exists – but is difficult or impossible to enforce.
And that’s exactly when clients usually reach out – too late.
How the cooperation works
You send a brief description of your situation
I propose a solution and a fixed fee
After approval, I start working
You receive the contract / revisions + explanation
✔ fully online
✔ no unnecessary meetings
✔ clear process and outcome
I work with contracts on a daily basis – not only drafting them, but also resolving disputes arising from them.
That means:
I know where contracts fail
I know what courts actually look at
I know what makes a contract enforceable in practice
I don’t sell templates.
I deliver solutions that work.
Pricing
I work with fixed fees agreed in advance.
The price depends on:
complexity of the contract
scope of work
your specific situation
👉 Send a short description and I will provide an exact quote.
How much does a lease agreement cost?
→ It depends on complexity, but I always provide a fixed fee in advance.
Can I use a free template or AI-generated contract?
→ In most cases, no. Lease agreements involve specific legal rules that templates often fail to address.
How should a security deposit be structured?
→ It depends on the type of lease and agreement. The key is to clearly define conditions for its use and return.
Can a landlord terminate a lease at any time?
→ No. Termination is subject to legal rules, and incorrect handling may invalidate it.
What if the other party breaches the contract?
→ The solution depends on the contract terms. A well-drafted agreement makes enforcement significantly easier.
👉 Describe your situation
👉 Send your contract for review
👉 Request a quote