Alternative comparison
LeaseKit vs LawDepot for US landlord documents.
An honest, primary-source comparison. No sponsored-content. No affiliate links to LawDepot. We list what they do well, what we do differently, and let you decide.
Short answer
LawDepot is a reasonable paid competitor with good transparency. If you want the named-writer credit and plan to generate many different document types on subscription, LawDepot works. For US landlord documents specifically, LeaseKit is cheaper per-document and more current on recent US amendments.
Pricing
What each one costs.
LawDepot
Subscription ($39/month) or per-document ($35-$50)
LeaseKit
$29 per document, one-time. No subscription. No account required.
Where LawDepot is strong
What they do well.
- ·Clean state-specific wizard for many document types
- ·Named legal-writer and fact-checker credits on many templates (trust signal)
- ·Last-updated dates visible on document pages
- ·Subscription covers a wide range of documents beyond landlord
Where LawDepot falls short for US landlord documents
Honest trade-offs.
- ·Subscription trap pattern: sign up for one document, get charged monthly
- ·Canadian-origin company, some US state specificity slightly behind US-focused competitors
- ·Does not track the latest US amendments at subsection level (e.g. post-AB 414 renumbering)
Where LeaseKit is different
Our positioning.
- ·One-time $29, no subscription trap
- ·US-first, tracking CA AB 12 + AB 414, NY HSTPA + Good Cause, WA HB 1217, GA HB 404 at the subsection level
- ·Every template in LeaseKit was audited against primary state sources across 8 independent rounds
- ·Free calculators and state checklists as lead-in tools
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.