Eviction costs average $3,500–$10,000 when done correctly and $10,000–$25,000 when done wrong. 42% of eviction cases are delayed or dismissed due to procedural errors — wrong notice type, incorrect service method, or missed deadlines. Hiring an eviction attorney costs $500–$3,000 per case. Self-represented landlords lose 60% of contested evictions.
Step-by-step eviction workflow platform that determines the correct legal process based on state and reason, generates proper legal notices, tracks every deadline, prepares court filings, and guides landlords through each stage from notice to possession.
Independent landlords handling their first eviction, property managers processing 5–20 evictions per year, and small law firms representing landlords who need workflow automation
Eviction moratoriums created a backlog of cases. Landlord-tenant laws are getting more complex and vary dramatically by state. Court systems are overwhelmed — proper documentation is more important than ever. Self-represented landlords need affordable legal guidance.
Per-eviction: $49/case (Basic — notices only), $99/case (Pro — full workflow + court docs), $149/case (Premium — includes attorney review). Subscription: $39/mo (unlimited cases for PM companies). Annual: $349/yr.
General legal information. Eviction guides but no workflow automation, no document generation
General legal documents. $39.99/mo for all docs, not eviction-specific, limited state customization
$500–$3,000 per case. Accurate but expensive, availability varies, slow for urgent situations
Free forms online but error-prone, miss required steps, 42% get dismissed on procedural grounds
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