Structured dispute resolution for landlords and tenants — with guided negotiation, documented communication, and state-a
| Founded year: | 2000 |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Funding rounds: | Not set |
| Total funding amount: | Not set |
Description
ResolveRent helps landlords and tenants settle disputes without going to court. The platform uses AI-assisted mediation, jurisdiction-specific legal guidance for all 50 US states, and structured negotiation tools to bring both parties to a fair agreement — faster, cheaper, and with far less stress than the traditional legal system.How It Works
A user describes their dispute and uploads their lease. ResolveRent's AI classifies the issue, asks targeted follow-up questions, and builds a structured case grounded in the specific statutes of the user's state. The platform covers security deposit returns, habitability repairs, notice-to-enter requirements, noise complaints, nonpayment, early termination, and lease violations.
The other party is invited to participate. Both sides see neutral, AI-generated framing. The platform proposes resolution options informed by state law and guides negotiation with tone-aware messaging that catches escalatory language before it's sent. If a resolution is reached, ResolveRent generates a plain-language agreement with electronic signatures. If negotiation fails, it produces a court-ready case summary either party can bring to small claims court.
Key Features
AI Lease Analysis — Extracts clauses, scores lease health, and flags risky terms against jurisdiction-specific standards.
Smart Proposals — AI-generated resolution options grounded in state law, with context explaining why each is fair.
Tone-Aware Messaging — Flags inflammatory language and suggests neutral alternatives before messages are sent.
Demand Letters — Formal, statute-cited letters that can be sent via certified mail through the platform.
Electronic Agreements — Plain-language agreements (not legalese) with legal-grade e-signature capture.
Court-Ready Summaries — If negotiation fails, a neutral case summary prepared for small claims court.
All 50 States — Jurisdiction-specific rule cards covering 7 dispute types across every US state, referencing actual statutes.
Know Your Rights — A free public resource for exploring state-specific landlord-tenant protections.
Lease Health Check — A free tool that scores any lease document and flags issues by severity.
Interactive Demo — Try the full resolution workflow before creating an account.
Who It's For
Pricing
Credit-based, pay-as-you-go. Credits never expire. One credit covers a complete disput