I realized most people (me included) sign rental contracts without really reading them. Not because we don’t care, but because they’re long, dense, and full of legal language that’s easy to skim past.
So I built Goleazly.
It’s a simple tool where you upload your lease and get a clear explanation of what you’re actually agreeing to. No legal jargon, just plain English. It also points out things that might be risky — like penalties, weird clauses, or anything that could surprise you later.
The tricky part wasn’t just summarizing the document, but making sure the output is actually useful and not misleading. Leases vary a lot, and wording matters more than you’d expect, so getting consistent results took some iteration.
Right now it’s focused on U.S. rental agreements, and I’m working on improving how it flags risk and handles different state rules.
If you’ve ever signed a lease and thought “I hope this is fine”, that’s basically the problem I’m trying to solve.
Curious what others building with LLMs think about this kind of use case.
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