A lease that actually holds up.
LeaseSigning gives independent landlords attorney-reviewed lease templates, verified tenant identity, and a tamper-evident signing record — the documentation courts expect when things go sideways.

The lease is the landlord's only real leverage.
In tenant-friendly jurisdictions, a generic template or an unsigned agreement isn't a shortcut — it's the gap that turns a routine dispute into a multi-month loss.
Independent landlords often rely on generic templates that omit jurisdiction-specific clauses required to enforce key terms.
Legal fees, lost rent, and turnover add up quickly when documentation can't establish the original terms.
Without verified identity and a clean audit trail, judges default to extending deadlines and ordering further review.
Industry estimates. Actual outcomes vary by jurisdiction and case specifics.
Built around the three things courts actually ask for.
Verified tenant identity
Government-ID capture and biometric face match are completed before signing — so the person on the lease is provably the person who signed it.
Jurisdiction-aware templates
Lease language is reviewed by licensed attorneys for each U.S. state and updated as local landlord-tenant law changes.
Tamper-evident audit trail
Every action — view, edit, signature, ID check — is timestamped and cryptographically sealed in a record you can produce in court.
From draft to sealed lease in under a day.
- Step 1
Configure the lease
Enter property, parties, term, and rent. State-specific clauses are added automatically.
- Step 2
Invite the tenant
We send a secure link. The tenant verifies their ID before they can see the document.
- Step 3
Sign with proof
Both parties sign. Each signature is bound to a verified identity and timestamped.
- Step 4
Keep the record
You receive a sealed PDF and an audit log you can download or hand to counsel anytime.

“I used to pull leases off the internet and hope for the best. The first time a tenant disputed a clause, I realized how exposed I was. LeaseSigning gives me a document I can actually defend.”
Independent landlord
12-unit portfolio · Pacific Northwest
One flat fee per lease.
No subscriptions, no per-tenant add-ons. Pay once when you start a lease — everything that makes it defensible is included.
- → Attorney-reviewed, state-specific lease
- → Biometric tenant identity verification
- → Tamper-evident e-signature audit trail
- → Court-ready PDF and downloadable log
LeaseSigning is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.