Trust and limits

Rental condition documentation with clear limits.

door.lease is built to help people keep rental condition photos, notes, timestamps, room context, and shareable reports together. It supports documentation work, but it does not decide disputes or replace professional advice.

What door.lease is for

DoorLease focuses on the record: what was photographed, where it was captured, what changed, and what notes need to travel with the report.

Condition records

Capture move-in, move-out, maintenance, guest checkout, student housing, and furnished rental documentation with room context.

Reviewable summaries

Use AI-assisted drafts to speed up plain-language summaries, then review the wording before a report is saved or shared.

Shareable reports

Keep photos, notes, timestamps, and report context together so someone else can understand the record later.

What door.lease does not claim

These boundaries matter because rental documentation can sit close to deposit, platform, insurance, maintenance, or legal questions.

  • door.lease does not provide legal advice or tell users what a landlord, tenant, guest, platform, insurer, or court will decide.
  • door.lease does not guarantee reimbursement, deposit deductions, charge approvals, dispute wins, or repair outcomes.
  • door.lease does not turn AI-assisted text into a final statement without human review.
  • door.lease does not replace local lease rules, platform policies, property procedures, or professional guidance.

Privacy and control

Visitors can review the site privacy policy and manage analytics choices. App and report-sharing behavior should be handled with the same practical care: only share records with people who need them.

Keep going

See how DoorLease fits into rental inspection workflows, then compare sample report formats before the iPhone release.