Outcome-first renewal intelligence
Upload your lease. Tenure benchmarks nearby asks, scores your leverage, and returns a clear recommendation: negotiate or accept, what number to anchor, and landlord-ready language you can send today.
Cost of inaction: accepting even $185/mo more than you needed is $2,220/year gone — before utilities and fees.
Most renters never see the counterfactual. Tenure makes it visible.
Tenure
Renewal analysis
Parsing lease terms…
Your position
Paying above nearby asks — room to counter with comps.
Best move: anchor lower and cite listings · Outcome: $100–$220/mo or concessions
Lease.pdf
Parsed · rent, parties, renewal window, notice dates
The real question
Tenure shows you whether you actually have leverage, what number to aim for, and exactly how to say it — in one pass, with evidence from your lease and nearby market asks.
If you have room to push back
Spread, timing, and market slack — not vibes.
What to ask for
A suggested counter anchored to real comps.
How to say it
Landlord-ready draft you can edit, tone included.
Typical outcome range
Renters who negotiate with clear comps and timing often see roughly $80–$250/mo improvement — or comparable concessions — vs. accepting the first renewal figure.
Not a guarantee; depends on your lease, market, and landlord.
Decision clarity
Not another dashboard. A conclusion you can act on — backed by your lease and market context.
One workflow for renewals, mid-lease surprises, and signing decisions — outputs are renter-specific, cite your context, and read like advice you paid for.
Example snapshot
Illustrative renewal
You're paying above typical nearby asks
Verdict
You can reasonably push back
Target
$2,520/mo
Strategy
Comps + renewal timing
Tenure turns market + lease signals into a single recommendation — not a wall of charts.
Product walkthrough
One workspace. Clear evidence, stronger positioning, and deliverables you can actually use.
Scroll moves the scene; tabs jump the focus if you want to explore.
Start from the lease you already have — key terms land structured, not buried in PDF pages.
Stage 1 of 5
Renewal dates, rent, parties, and notice windows extract into a workspace you can act on — no retyping.
Tenure
Renewal analysis
Lease parsed
Lease.pdf
Rent, parties, renewal window, and notice dates extracted — ready to benchmark.
Market position
Current rent
$2640/mo
Proposed renewal
$2850/mo
Market median
$2580/mo
Suggested counter
$2520/mo
Hover any marker for detail · illustrative demo range
You are $60/mo above the median listing in this ZIP — the proposed renewal is higher still, so comps support a lower anchor.
What to do next
Your leverage
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Scoring…
Score updates after comps, timing, and market slack are weighed.
Why this works
Hover a row for how each driver affects leverage — then expand for the narrative.
Hover a row for how it affects leverage.
Landlord-ready draft
BalancedSubject: Renewal discussion
I appreciate the renewal offer. Based on comparable 2BR listings ($2,580–$2,650) and renewal timing before Aug 31, I was hoping we could discuss aligning closer to $2,520/mo.
What you get
Everything below is built from your lease, market context, and state-rule summaries.
Lease parsed
Structured terms
Comparable summary
In brief
Negotiation brief.pdf
Export
Email draft
Landlord-ready
Follow-up plan
Next steps
Interactive
Illustrative only — your real brief uses your ZIP, lease, and market pull. Adjust inputs to see how tone and counterweight move together.
Presets
Controls
Sensitivity (demo)
Hover markers · illustrative ranges
Leverage score
5.8
/10 illustrative
Suggested counter delta
−$164/mo
vs. proposed renewal (demo)
Strongest lever
Comparable spread
Draft tone
Balanced — cite the range and propose a specific number.
What renters actually achieve
Aggregated, anonymized signals from people who used Tenure-style workflows — not cherry-picked testimonials.
~62%
Report negotiating successfully
Self-reported, anonymized patterns
~$128
Avg. monthly improvement cited
Where renters shared an outcome
$300+
Best-case wins we see
Strong comps + timing + willingness to ask
Figures are directional and depend on self-reported outcomes and sample mix — not a prediction of your result.
Chicago · 2BR renewal
Proposed +8.2% increase
Used local ask band + timing leverage to counter lower
Austin · fee dispute
Unexpected mid-lease charge
Used clause review + plain-English framing to respond
Boston · lease review
Wanted clarity before signing
Flagged notice / fee language worth checking
Why this works
Tenure translates those dynamics into a clear ask — professional, specific, and easy to send.
Common worry
You won’t be picking a fight. Tenure generates calm, professional language — market-backed reasoning and non-aggressive tone options. You’re not arguing; you’re aligning to what similar units are asking.
Capabilities
Four ways renters use Tenure today.
Trust
Tenure is not a law firm and does not replace legal advice. For disputes, consult a qualified attorney in your state.
TLS in transit. Treat your lease like financial paperwork — we handle it that way.
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Pricing
Tiers map to how far you want to take the negotiation: clarity first, full plan, or maximum leverage with extra scripts and support.
If you might save even one month of overpay, the unlock pays for itself. An extra $185/mo accepted without asking is $2,220/year — before utilities.
Starter
See your position + quick counter
$39
Core
Get the full negotiation plan
Most popular
$59
Pro
Maximize your outcome (scripts + strategy)
$79
Exact credits and SKUs are confirmed at checkout. Tenure is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
FAQ
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Start with a preview. Unlock the full brief, PDF, and editable scripts if it looks useful.
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