Why LeaseCraft Uses Pay-Per-Document Instead of Subscriptions
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LeaseCraft uses pay-per-document pricing instead of subscriptions. Here is why — and how it affects your workflow.
Who benefits from pay-per-document
Individual landlords, small portfolios, and tenants who need one lease or notice per year should not subsidize unlimited corporate volume. $1.99 per download after a free preview keeps occasional use affordable.
How it compares to subscriptions
| Model | Best for |
|---|---|
| Pay-per-document | 1–10 documents per year, clear per-file cost |
| Subscription | Daily high-volume legal teams (not typical landlords) |
Example: new landlord first year
One residential lease, move-in checklist, deposit receipt, and one late rent notice = four downloads. Total cost stays under $8 — less than most monthly legal SaaS plans.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Paying for a subscription you use twice a year.
- Skipping preview and re-downloading corrected versions repeatedly.
- Not using document bundles to see related templates you may need.
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LeaseCraft provides document automation and general information. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Laws vary by state and locality.
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