About BuildMyLease

BuildMyLease helps small landlords generate state-specific residential lease PDFs in about five minutes. We are operated by LaLa Solutions LLC and are not a law firm.

Who we are

BuildMyLease is a product of LaLa Solutions LLC, a US-based limited liability company. We build narrowly focused tools for small landlords — independent owners with one to a few properties who need to put a compliant rental document together quickly without paying for full attorney drafting.

A small editorial team builds the tool, authors the clause matrix, and maintains the per-state research that backs every generated lease.

What BuildMyLease does

We assemble residential lease PDFs by walking the user through a guided questionnaire and combining the answers with a state-scoped clause matrix sourced from each state's statutes and regulator guidance. Pricing is a one-time $29 per generated document — no subscriptions, no accounts.

What BuildMyLease does not do

We are explicit about the limits of an automated document tool, especially in a legal-adjacent space. BuildMyLease does not:

How our lease content is created

Each state's lease is generated from a clause matrix sourced directly from that state's statutes, agency guidance, and (where applicable) court orders. Every clause carries a statutory citation in the rendered document so a reviewing attorney can trace any provision to its source.

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How state-specific updates are reviewed

Each state page carries a visible "Last reviewed" date. We work on a 180-day default review cadence, tightened during active legislative sessions in jurisdictions where rental law is moving quickly. When a state amends a statute we rely on, we update the clause matrix, bump the review date, and note the change in our internal review log.

Why structured generation beats copy/paste templates

A generic Word template doesn't know that California requires AB 1482 just-cause language, that Massachusetts caps security deposits at one month's rent, or that New York's HSTPA changed how late fees can be assessed. Structured generation enforces these state-specific requirements at draft time, citing the underlying statute, so the resulting document is harder to get wrong.

Legal disclaimer

BuildMyLease is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Using BuildMyLease does not create an attorney–client relationship. For complex situations, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

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Contact

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