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Server

$9.97Monthly
$99Yearly
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  • Unlimited Notices
    • unpaid rent notices
    • notice to terminate holdover tenancy
    • damages notices
    • lease violation notices
  • eSign Notices
  • Unlimited Court Complaint Packets Per Month
    • Civil Cover Sheet
    • Non-Military Affidavit
    • Complaint for Eviction
    • Summons
    • Owner's Authorization for Property Manager
  • Unlimited Court Motion Packets Per Month
    • Motion for Clerks Default & Default
    • Motion for Court Default
    • Motion for Default Final Judgment Residential Eviction
    • Final Judgment - Eviction
    • Writ of Possession
  • 30 Days Free

Manager

Manager

$5.97Monthly
$59Yearly
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  • Save 10% With Yearly
  • Unlimited Notices
    • unpaid rent notices
    • notice to terminate holdover tenancy
    • damages notices
    • lease violation notices
  • eSign Notices
  • 5 Court Complaint Packets Per Month
    • Civil Cover Sheet
    • Non-Military Affidavit
    • Complaint for Eviction
    • Summons
    • Owner's Authorization for Property Manager
  • 5 Court Motion Packets Per Month
    • Motion for Clerks Default & Default
    • Motion for Court Default
    • Motion for Default Final Judgment Residential Eviction
    • Final Judgment - Eviction
    • Writ of Possession
  • 30 Days Free
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Landlord

$2.97Monthly
$29Yearly
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  • Unlimited Notices
    • unpaid rent notices
    • notice to terminate holdover tenancy
    • damages notices
    • lease violation notices
  • eSign Notices
  • 1 Court Complaint Packet Per Month
    • Civil Cover Sheet
    • Non-Military Affidavit
    • Complaint for Eviction
    • Summons
    • Owner's Authorization for Property Manager
  • 1 Court Motion Packet Per Month
    • Motion for Clerks Default & Default
    • Motion for Court Default
    • Motion for Default Final Judgment Residential Eviction
    • Final Judgment - Eviction
    • Writ of Possession
  • 30 Days Free

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    • unpaid rent notices
    • notice to terminate holdover tenancy
    • damages notices
    • lease violation notices
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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of notices are available to me?

Whatever your tenant problem, we have a notice for you. Each notice is drafted to meet your local governments landlord tenant laws.

  • Unpaid Rent Notice - This the most common type of notice. It's given to a tenant who has failed to pay rent on time. This notice gives the tenant a set amount of time to pay the outstanding amount, or they may face eviction.
  • Notice To Terminate Holdover Tenancy - This is when a tenant stays past their lease expiration and you want them to leave. Depending on your state laws, failure to comply with this notice entitles an owner to demand double rent for the amount of time that tenant continues to stay in possession of the property
  • Damages Notice - You'll give this notice to a tenant who has caused damage to the property. This notice provides the tenant with a list of damages that need to be repaired, and gives them a set amount of time to do so. If the tenant does not repair the damages within the specified time frame, they may be evicted from the property.
  • Lease Violation Notice - You'll give this notice to a tenant who has broken one or more terms of their lease agreement. This notice provides the tenant with a list of violations that need to be corrected, and gives them a set amount of time to do so. If the tenant does not correct the violations within the specified time frame, they may be eviction from the property.

What are court complaint documents?

In order to evict a tenant, the complaint documents are the first documents you'll file with the court to initiate tenant eviction. These documents include the complaint or reason you are evicting your tenant. It also includes a summons that your process server or sheriff will use to serve your tenant eviction. Additional documents may include a civil cover sheet and military affidavit.

What are court motion documents?

Court motion documents are filed after you've filed a complaint. A motion for default judgment is a request to the court that the landlord be granted a judgment in their favor because the tenant has failed to respond to the eviction complaint. If the court grants the motion, then the tenant will be ordered to vacate the property within a certain period of time. In some cases, the court may also award the landlord damages. The motion for default judgment is often used when the tenant has failed to appear in court or has otherwise failed to participate in the eviction proceedings. motion for default judgment can be an effective tool for landlords seeking to quickly and easily evict a tenant.

How long is my free trial period?

All accounts have a 30 day trial period. Plenty of opportunity to kick the tires risk free and make a well informed decision.

What kind of support do you offer?

Each plan comes with full technical support.

Which plan is best for me?

  • The Landlord Plan is great if you only have a couple of properties you manage.
  • The Manager Plan is perfect for property managers or owners with a small to medium size portfolio of investment properties.
  • The Server Plan is for attorneys, process servers, or property management companies with a larger rental property portfolio. The good news is because of their incredible value you can't really go wrong with whichever plan you choose. However, when in doubt choose the landlord plan. You can always upgrade.