Outcome-first renewal intelligence

Know if you're leaving rent money on the table.

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.

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Tenure

Renewal analysis

ZIP 60654Ends Aug 31Auto-saved

Parsing lease terms…

✓ From lease✓ State rules~ Market est.

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

Most renters accept increases they could negotiate.

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

In seconds, you'll know what most tenants never see

Not another dashboard. A conclusion you can act on — backed by your lease and market context.

  • Should you negotiate or accept the first offer?
  • What number should you anchor — and why?
  • How strong is your position, in plain language?

One workflow for renewals, mid-lease surprises, and signing decisions — outputs are renter-specific, cite your context, and read like advice you paid for.

ZIP-level rent compsState-specific tenant-rule contextEditable landlord email draftPrintable negotiation brief

Example snapshot

This is the layer that sells the product

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

See how the recommendation comes together

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

Start with the lease you already have

Renewal dates, rent, parties, and notice windows extract into a workspace you can act on — no retyping.

Tenure

Renewal analysis

ZIP 60654Ends Aug 31Auto-saved
OverviewMarketBriefNegotiationDocuments
From your leaseBased on state rulesEstimated from market data
Parsing lease…
Matching market…
Checking laws…
Scoring leverage…
Generating strategy…
Packaging deliverables…

Lease parsed

Lease.pdf

Rent, parties, renewal window, and notice dates extracted — ready to benchmark.

Timeline · ends Aug 31

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

  1. Send the landlord-ready draft below (edit tone if you want).
  2. Anchor your counter around $2,520/mo and cite the comp band.
  3. Lead with comparable listings and renewal timing — keep it specific, not vague.
  4. If they push back, ask for concessions or follow up in 3 days with the same anchor.

Your leverage

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

Balanced

Subject: 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

Negotiation brief rolls market position, leverage, recommended counter, and next steps into one PDF — export after unlock.

Interactive

How the recommendation shifts with your situation

Illustrative only — your real brief uses your ZIP, lease, and market pull. Adjust inputs to see how tone and counterweight move together.

Presets

Controls

Local market heat
Need to stay?

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

Proof beats promises

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.

What people use it for

  • 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

Why landlords say yes (more often than you think)

Tenure translates those dynamics into a clear ask — professional, specific, and easy to send.

  • Vacancy and turnover usually cost more than small rent concessions.
  • Most renters never negotiate — landlords expect the path of least resistance.
  • Timing plus comparable listings creates polite, defensible pressure.

Common worry

“I don’t want to annoy my landlord.”

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.

  • Calm, professional phrasing
  • Cited comps and timing — not accusations
  • Balanced → firm tone presets you control

Trust

Built for sensitive renter documents

Tenure is not a law firm and does not replace legal advice. For disputes, consult a qualified attorney in your state.

Secure upload handling

TLS in transit. Treat your lease like financial paperwork — we handle it that way.

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Operational retention only — not ad profiles. You control what you share.

Clear control

Sign in for purchases and saved analyses. Support can help with account data questions.

Pricing

Pay once for the outcome you need — not another subscription

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

  • Clear read on where you stand vs. nearby asks
  • Suggested counter you can reason about
  • Snapshot draft to refine yourself
Start with clarity

Core

Get the full negotiation plan

Most popular

$59

  • Printable negotiation brief — your evidence in one place
  • Editable landlord email with cited logic
  • Comparable summary you can reference in conversation
Get the full plan

Pro

Maximize your outcome (scripts + strategy)

$79

  • Everything in Core — plus deeper follow-up material
  • Expanded scripts and call talking points
  • Priority support and richer export options
Maximize leverage
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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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