How to Use LeaseCraft Rental Data Pages
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LeaseCraft rental data pages are a research hub — not blog posts. Here is how to use them alongside documents and calculators.
Start at the data hub
The /data index lists datasets: deposits, late fees, rent increases, eviction notice types, and more. Each page includes tables, methodology notes, and links to related wizards.
Pair data with action
- Security deposit by state → deposit receipt and return letter
- Rent affordability index → screening and lease terms
- Rent increase data → rent increase notice wizard
Example: landlord researching deposit cap
Before setting deposit on a new unit, the owner opens security deposit by state, notes the statutory cap, then generates a receipt showing the legal maximum in the wizard.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Treating data tables as a substitute for local legal advice.
- Using outdated CSV exports without checking the live page date.
- Copying guide-length content from /guides when a data table is the right cite.
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