Know the rule before you serve the notice.
Every state. Every time.
LandlordKit is the small landlord's reference app. Look up notice periods, deposit limits, entry rules, and required disclosures for any state in seconds. Built for owners of 1 to 20 rental units who want to stay compliant without paying a lawyer $300 for every question.
$9.99 one-time. No subscription. Works offline after first sync.
Reference tool, not legal advice. LandlordKit summarizes state statutes and links to official code. Always confirm current law with a licensed attorney before serving notice or filing for eviction.
Every rule a small landlord actually needs.
Most landlord apps push contracts you will not use. LandlordKit gives you the numbers that matter: notice days, deposit caps, entry hours, and the exact disclosures your state requires at lease signing.
Notice periods for all 51 jurisdictions
Nonpayment, cure, and quit notice periods in days — state by state. Know the exact statutory deadline before you serve a notice. Every entry links to the official state statute so you can cite your source.
Security deposit rules
Statutory deposit caps in months of rent and return deadlines in days. See which states allow unlimited deposits, which cap at one month, and exactly how many days you have to return funds after move-out.
Required disclosures checklist
Lead paint, mold, bed bugs, flood zones, meth, radon — the list of what you must disclose varies by state. LandlordKit pulls the current checklist for your state so you stay compliant on every lease you sign.
Entry notice requirements
How much warning you owe a tenant before entering — 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, or 'reasonable notice' in states without a defined period. One tap answer before every inspection or repair visit.
How LandlordKit works
Three things, done well. That is the whole app.
Pick your state
Tap your state and pull up the full landlord-tenant law summary. Notice periods, deposit rules, entry requirements, and required disclosures all on one screen. No digging through court websites or paying an attorney for a 10-minute answer.
Check the rule before you act
Before you serve notice, collect a deposit, enter a unit, or sign a lease — check LandlordKit. The rules are posted with the statute number and a link to the official code. You cite the source, not a forum thread.
Know where your state sits
Every state is tagged Landlord-Friendly, Tenant-Friendly, or Balanced so you can see at a glance what kind of market you are operating in. Useful if you own in multiple states or are thinking about buying out of state.
Every state. Every rule. One tap away.
Browse a preview below — the full library covers all 50 states plus DC in the app.
One price. No subscription.
Download LandlordKit free. Unlock the full 51-state reference library, notice templates, and entry log for a one-time $9.99. No monthly fee, no renewal, no account.
- All 50 states + DC reference library
- Notice period lookup (nonpayment / cure / quit)
- Security deposit and entry rules
- Required disclosure checklists
- Official statute links for every rule
- Works offline after first sync
- Unlimited rental units
- All future updates included
Common questions
Is LandlordKit free?
The app is free to download. The $9.99 one-time unlock opens the full 51-jurisdiction reference library, saved notice templates, and the entry log. No subscription, no renewal, no account needed. Pay once, keep it.
Is this legal advice?
No. LandlordKit is a reference tool. It summarizes landlord-tenant statutes in plain language and links to the official state code. Confirm anything with a licensed attorney before you serve a notice, file for eviction, or sign a lease you are unsure about.
How often is the state data updated?
We review the database quarterly and when major statute changes pass. Every entry shows the official state code URL so you can always check the current version yourself. State laws do change, so the source link is the backstop.
Does it work for commercial leases?
No. LandlordKit covers residential landlord-tenant law only. Commercial lease law is a different body of statutes and contract rules. Stick to residential rentals — single-family, multi-family, condos, and small apartment buildings.
Does it work offline?
Yes. The full reference library downloads to your device the first time you open the app. You can look up any state rule without a connection. Useful when you are at a showing, inspection, or courthouse.
Can I use it for multiple rental properties?
Yes. One unlock covers all your properties. You can save units, track lease dates, and log tenant communications for as many rentals as you own. The app was built for small landlords managing 1 to 20 units.