Free Legal AI Chat for Tenants — State-Aware Answers
Tenants — get cited answers on your state's deposit, repair, eviction, and fair-housing rights in seconds.
Free first questions — no sign-up required.
Tenants — get cited answers on your state's deposit, repair, eviction, and fair-housing rights in seconds.
Free first questions — no sign-up required.
Tenants face landlord-tenant law that varies dramatically by state and city. Justee's free legal AI chat for tenants returns cited, state-specific answers — drawn from your state's landlord-tenant statute and federal Fair Housing Act. No signup. No credit card. Free first questions.
Tenant-focused, state-aware answers.
Cites state statutes and federal FHA.
Free first questions; no signup.
Information, not legal advice.
Justee's legal AI chat for tenants is grounded in state landlord-tenant statutes covering security deposits, habitability, eviction procedures, and notice requirements (e.g., California Civil Code §§1940-1954, Texas Property Code Ch. 92, New York RPL Article 7, Florida Statutes Ch. 83). The federal Fair Housing Act (42 USC §3601 et seq.) and HUD regulations at 24 CFR govern fair-housing questions. The Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity provides authoritative guidance, and state-specific Legal Aid networks listed in the ABA free-legal-help directory provide tenant-facing resources. The chat provides legal information, not legal advice; for eviction defense or fair-housing complaints, consult a licensed attorney or local Legal Aid office. Local rent-control or tenant-protection ordinances may add to state law.
Answers framed for tenant rights and remedies, not landlord defenses.
Each answer cites your state's landlord-tenant statute.
Walk through notice, response, and court timelines for your state.
Identifies potentially discriminatory practices under FHA.
No signup or credit card.
Information only — active disputes need counsel.
Conversations are not attorney-client privileged.
City rent-control may add to state law.
Court response deadlines must be met regardless.
AI cannot defend you in housing court.
Plain English; specify your state and city.
AI references state statute and FHA where applicable.
Upload your lease or notice for clause-level review.
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A tenant facing a 3-day eviction notice asked Justee whether the notice complied with state law. Justee cited the state's specific notice requirements (form, content, service method) and identified two procedural defects, allowing the tenant to challenge the notice and gain time to negotiate.
User: "I got a 3-day notice — what do I do?" — Justee walks through state-specific notice requirements and identifies any procedural defects.
Federal fair-housing rights.
Primary federal fair-housing statute.
State Legal Aid networks.
What Justee AI is — and what it is not. Justee AI is a software platform, not a law firm. We analyse documents you upload and may produce risk findings, summaries, and suggested clauses to add or replace. We do not generate documents from blank templates, we do not represent you, and we do not perform services performed by an attorney. Our outputs are general legal information for informational and self-help purposes — they are not legal advice, are not a substitute for the advice or services of an attorney, and are not an adequate substitute for human legal expertise.
No attorney in the loop. Justee AI is AI-powered. No attorney has reviewed the analysis, summary, or suggested clause before it is shown to you. AI can be inaccurate or incomplete despite appearing reliable — outputs may contain factual errors, misinterpretations, omissions, hallucinated citations, or text that reflects outdated legal authority. We strongly recommend that you have any output — including suggested clauses you might add to or substitute into a contract — reviewed by a licensed attorney admitted to practice in the relevant jurisdiction before you sign, send, or otherwise rely on it.
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Yes for first questions. No signup or credit card.
Yes — all 50 states.
It explains rights and timelines. Eviction defense needs an attorney or Legal Aid.
Justee cites your state's deposit-return deadline and itemization requirements.
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