
When you own rental property, the right lease agreement isn’t just paperwork—it’s your first line of defense. A properly drafted lease protects your property, defines tenant expectations, and gives you legal standing if things ever go wrong.
Through LegalShield (in partnership with Rich Life Alliance), landlords can get affordable access to attorneys who know landlord-tenant law inside and out—without paying hundreds per hour.
Why Every Landlord Needs a Professionally Reviewed Lease

A lease agreement is more than a handshake—it’s a legally binding contract that spells out how your rental operates. A well-written lease protects you from:
- Non-payment of rent or late fees
- Property damage or misuse
- Unauthorized tenants, pets, or subleases
- Liability for injuries or unsafe conditions
- Disputes that could escalate into court battles
LegalShield points out that many free templates miss crucial protections. Without legal review, landlords risk including unenforceable clauses—or leaving out key language required by state law. (LegalShield: Lease Agreements)
Key Lease Clauses Every Landlord Should Include
When drafting your rental contract, make sure it includes:
- Tenant and property details – full names, address, and clear description of what’s being rented.
- Lease term and renewal options – fixed-term vs. month-to-month, and what happens at expiration.
- Rent payment rules – due date, amount, acceptable payment methods, and penalties for late or returned payments.
- Security deposit terms – exact amount, what it covers, and refund conditions.
- Occupancy and guest rules – prevent unauthorized roommates or over-crowding.
- Maintenance and repair responsibilities – define who handles what, especially plumbing, HVAC, or appliance issues.
- Rules for pets, smoking, or noise – set boundaries to protect your property and other tenants.
- Default and eviction clauses – outline legal remedies if rent isn’t paid or rules are violated.
Adding these clauses—and having an attorney ensure they meet any state’s landlord-tenant law—can prevent major issues later.

Common Legal Mistakes Landlords Make
Even experienced landlords can get tripped up by:
- Using outdated or generic lease templates found online.
- Forgetting to comply with local housing codes or fair-housing laws.
- Failing to document tenant communications or lease violations.
- Omitting clear terms for security deposit deductions or repairs.
- Not defining lease termination, hold-over tenancy, or early exit penalties.
A LegalShield attorney can review your documents before you sign—or even draft new ones customized for your property and state.
LegalShield for Landlords: Protection That Pays for Itself
LegalShield’s network of attorneys can help you:
- Draft or review new lease agreements
- Respond to tenant disputes or unpaid rent
- Handle eviction notices properly
- Understand your state’s landlord-tenant laws
- Protect your property and income from legal mistakes
For most landlords, this peace of mind costs less per month than a single hour of traditional legal fees.

See our plans below
Pricing For Business Legal Support
Essentials
$49
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Consultation & research
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Designated consultations
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MEMBERPerks
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25% preferred member discount
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Letters or phone calls: 10 per year / up to 3 per month
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Document Review: 10 per year / up to 15 pages / up to 3 per month
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Collection Letters: 5 per month
Plus
$99
/mo
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Consultation & research
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Designated consultations
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MEMBERPerks
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25% preferred member discount
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Letters or phone calls: 20 per year / up to 5 per month
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Document Review: 20 per year / up to 20 pages / up to 5 per month
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Collection Letters: 10 per month
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Flat Fee Service: Trademark or Copyright (1 per year): $500 / Employee Handbook: $750 / Custom Contract Drafting (up to 25 pages): $250
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IRS audit legal services: 25 hours help / 2.5 hours representation or negotiation / 21.5 hours trial time
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Interstate service: Half of all letters and phone calls, advice and consultation, document review, designated consultations, and collection letters
Pro
$169
/mo
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Consultation & research
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Designated consultations
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MEMBERPerks
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25% preferred member discount
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Letters or phone calls: 40 per year / up to 10 per month
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Document Review: 40 per year / up to 25 pages / up to 10 per month
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Collection Letters: 15 per month
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Flat Fee Service: Trademark or Copyright (1 per year): $250 / Employee Handbook: $500 / Custom Contract Drafting (up to 25 pages): $250
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IRS audit legal services: 50 hours help / 5 hours representation or negotiation / 44 hours trial time
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Interstate service: All letters and phone calls, advice and consultation, document review, designated consultations, and collection letters
*Pricing subject to change. Membership includes access to qualified law firms in your state through LegalShield.
What’s included:
LegalShield’s Small Business Legal Plans provide access to a provider law firm in your state to assist your business with a wide variety of business legal matters, for a low monthly subscription cost.
- Consultation and research: Legal consultation from a provider lawyer on business legal matters, with legal research for each issue, if needed.
- Letters or phone calls: Receive help with business legal matters more efficiently with professional communications issued on your behalf.
- Document review: Put business-related legal documents through legal review.
- Collection letters: A collection letter from a provider lawyer could help you recoup payments more efficiently.
Why Legal Protection is Non-Negotiable
You worked hard for your property—don’t risk losing profits to preventable legal issues. Whether you’re managing one rental or multiple units, you deserve affordable access to attorneys who protect your rights, draft bulletproof leases, and keep you compliant with the law.
At Rich Life Alliance, we help landlords take the guesswork out of renting by pairing LegalShield’s trusted legal coverage with practical tools to protect your assets.
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📞 Schedule a quick call with our team to learn how LegalShield for Landlords can keep you covered.






