LeaseLogic covers all 13 Canadian provinces and territories and all 50 US states. Upload a lease, select a region, and the platform breaks each clause into four components: what the lease says, what local law says about it, why it matters, and what to do next. The focus stays on clauses that affect money, rights and risk — the parts that carry real consequences if a tenant misses them.
Getting that clarity independently costs time and money. Tenant lawyers in Canada typically charge several hundred dollars per hour for lease reviews. Many renters skip the step entirely and sign regardless, hoping the terms are standard. They often aren’t. A single clause on early termination, rent increases or maintenance responsibility can determine whether a 12-month commitment stays manageable or becomes expensive.
Riaz Ladha, President of Four Leaf Clover Ventures, put the problem plainly. “A lease is one of the most significant financial commitments people make — and it’s often signed with the least clarity,” he said. “LeaseLogic turns dense legal language into plain, jurisdiction-specific guidance: what your lease says, what the law says, why it matters, and what to do next. That clarity can save tenants real money, reduce risk, and help people avoid agreements they’ll regret.”
Beyond the clause-by-clause breakdown, LeaseLogic includes an AI Lease Assistant that answers follow-up questions based on the uploaded document and the user’s region. The platform also surfaces jurisdiction-specific tenant resources — direct links and phone numbers for local tenant authorities and associations — so users know where to turn if something in the lease warrants a formal response.
The platform has found a secondary audience beyond individual renters. Realtors and real estate organisations use LeaseLogic as an additional layer of clarity for clients during the leasing process — a way to field tenant questions without each query requiring a legal consultation.
LeaseLogic runs on iOS and Android. Further information at www.leaselogic.io