Contract analysis for rental and credit agreements

Spot expensive risks before signature: hidden fees, one-sided clauses, unclear obligations, and missing terms. Built for tenants, landlords, and borrowers who want faster, safer decisions.

How we protect data

Core Features

Secure upload + privacy-first workflow

Upload contracts securely with authenticated access and controlled storage flows.

Clause detection to risk prioritization

Detect high-impact clauses and convert findings into a practical risk score.

Actionable report with negotiation prompts

Get plain-language findings, questions to ask before signing, and persistent report history.

What we check

Unclear charge wording Break clause terms Late payment fees Auto-renewal wording Deposit and penalty clauses Early repayment conditions Dispute and jurisdiction terms

For who

Tenant Landlord Borrower

Practical guides

Detailed articles focused on high-intent queries and real contract red flags.

How to analyze a rental agreement

12 terms people miss most often: deposit rules, penalties, termination, notice periods, and hidden risk wording.

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How to analyze a credit agreement

APR, fees, late-payment penalties, early repayment clauses, and other terms that directly change your total cost.

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AI document analysis

What AI can check automatically, where manual/legal review is required, and how to use an AI report before signing.

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FAQ

Key answers about accuracy, limits, history, and what you get in each report.

Do you replace legal advice?

No. ClauseonAI is an AI risk-screening tool, not a law firm. We help you detect red flags, explain clauses in plain English, and prepare focused questions before you speak with a solicitor. For final legal interpretation and jurisdiction-specific advice, a licensed lawyer is still required.

Is this useful for rental contracts?

Yes. It is specifically useful for rental reviews where users often miss deposit deductions, penalty language, auto-renewal terms, notice periods, and repair obligations. The goal is to give you a faster pre-signing risk snapshot so you can negotiate weak terms before commitment.

Can I review previous uploads later?

Yes. Authenticated users can reopen earlier analyses in history and compare findings across versions of the same contract. This helps you track whether edits from a landlord, lender, or counterparty actually reduced risk before you sign.

What document size and length are supported?

Upload PDF or DOCX up to 10 MB per file. Analysis uses up to 70,000 extracted characters, and PDF extraction supports up to 80 pages. If a file exceeds these limits, we prioritize the most relevant extracted content to keep analysis stable and response quality consistent.

What do I get after analysis?

You receive a structured report with a risk score, severity-based issue prioritization, and clause-level explanations in plain language. You also get practical next-step prompts, including what to clarify, what to negotiate, and what to confirm before signature.