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LeaseKit vs eForms for US landlord documents.

An honest, primary-source comparison. No sponsored-content. No affiliate links to eForms. We list what they do well, what we do differently, and let you decide.

Short answer

eForms is fine if you are comfortable filling in blank legal templates yourself and research your state's required clauses. For a generated, state-aware, signature-ready document in 5 minutes, LeaseKit saves the research time and risk.


Pricing

What each one costs.

eForms

Free (blank templates) or $39-$49 premium (ad-free + Word editing)

LeaseKit

$29 per document, one-time. No subscription. No account required.


Where eForms is strong

What they do well.

  • ·Free blank templates for every US state
  • ·Extensive state-by-state template library
  • ·Good SEO, often shows up on top of Google for 'california lease template'
  • ·Reasonable format and layout

Where eForms falls short for US landlord documents

Honest trade-offs.

  • ·Blank templates, no automation or state rule enforcement
  • ·Ad-supported free version means the landlord's experience is cluttered
  • ·Templates do NOT automatically apply state-mandated disclosures, deposit caps, or notice periods
  • ·The landlord has to manually research which clauses are required for their state
  • ·No audit trail for the statute citations (often stale)

Where LeaseKit is different

Our positioning.

  • ·Automated state rule application: mandatory disclosures, caps, and notice periods filled in for you
  • ·$29 per document produces a signature-ready PDF instead of a blank template to edit
  • ·Statute citations tracked with eight independent audit rounds and 36 corrections
  • ·Free calculators and state-specific move-out checklists without the eForms ad-supported experience
Try LeaseKit

Generate a state-specific landlord document for $29.

No subscription. No account. Signature-ready PDF in 5 minutes. Covers CA, TX, FL, NY, IL, GA, PA, OH, NC, WA.