Paste a real estate purchase agreement and get AI analysis of risky clauses, missing protections, and specific items that warrant attorney review. Not legal advice — clear delineation of what AI identifies vs. what professionals decide.
Not legal advice. This tool identifies potentially unusual or risky contract clauses for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, legal analysis, or attorney-client relationship. For any high-risk flag or closing in an attorney-required state (CT, DE, GA, MA, NY, NC, SC, WV), consult a licensed real estate attorney before signing.
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Reminder: This AI analysis is informational only. It does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed real estate attorney for any high-risk items or for closings in attorney-required states. The AI may miss issues not explicitly stated in the pasted text.
What the AI Analyzes
Specific clause types the scorer looks for — not legal advice, but a systematic flag of what's unusual.
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Contingency terms
Unusual inspection, financing, or appraisal contingency language that limits your rights to exit the deal
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Earnest money provisions
Non-standard forfeiture clauses, large deposits relative to purchase price, ambiguous conditions for return
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As-is provisions
As-is sales without adequate inspection rights or disclosure waivers that expose buyers to undisclosed defects
Standard clauses not present — missing title review periods, no clear dispute resolution mechanism, absent disclosures
FAQ
Is AI contract review legal advice?
No. This tool provides informational analysis — it identifies potentially risky or unusual clauses. It does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. For any high-risk item, or for closings in attorney-required states (CT, DE, GA, MA, NY, NC, SC, WV), consult a licensed real estate attorney. Check your state's attorney requirements →
What makes a contract clause "high risk"?
High-risk flags include: clauses that significantly limit your right to exit the deal, non-standard earnest money forfeiture terms, as-is provisions without inspection rights, missing title contingencies, or anything that significantly deviates from the standard form contract in your state. High-risk items always carry a recommendation to consult an attorney before signing.
How many analyses do I get free?
3 analyses per day on the free tier. Premium subscribers ($9.99/mo) get unlimited contract analyses. The free tier is sufficient for reviewing a single purchase agreement before signing.