I swear lease agreements have gotten more complicated over the last few years. Even the "simple" ones feel bloated with clauses, addendums, cross-references, and weird wording that makes me second-guess what I'm actually agreeing to.
Lately I've been running parts of my lease through a mix of AI tools (stuff like AI Lawyer, CoCounsel, CaseText - basically any of the AI explanation/drafting tools) just to get plain-language summaries before I sign anything. It's not legal advice obviously, but it helps me at least understand what the clause means before I ask a real attorney.
Is anyone else doing this?
Or am I the only one who feels like modern leases read like they were written by a bored committee of wizards?
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