Legal AI chat for leases you need to understand
Ask Docly about a lease after upload, from commercial lease obligations to apartment renewal terms. The chat answers from the lease text instead of pretending to be a general landlord-tenant law engine.
Answering from Commercial_Lease_Draft.pdf
The renewal option requires written notice at least 120 days before the term ends. Missing that date may remove the option to renew under this lease.
Questions to ask after uploading.
These are the kinds of follow-up questions Ask Docly can answer when the source document is available.
When do I have to give notice if I do not want this lease to renew?
What costs besides base rent does this lease mention?
Does the lease shift repairs or maintenance to me?
Where does assignment, sublease, or early termination show up?
What Docly looks for in the document.
The chat starts after document review, so answers can point back to the provisions, dates, and obligations it used.
Base rent, CAM, operating costs, deposits, and fees
Renewal, termination, and notice deadlines
Maintenance, repair, use, assignment, and sublease terms
Guaranty, default, late fee, and dispute language
What this legal AI chat is not.
The point is a better first pass on the document, not an answer engine for every legal question around it.
Docly can point to lease terms, but it does not determine tenant rights across every state or city.
Docly does not replace a local attorney, broker, or housing resource when local law matters.
Use the cited lease sections as a starting point for what to verify or ask about.
More document-grounded legal chat examples
See the sample, then upload your own document.
The public sample shows the review screen, source citations, and Ask Docly follow-up flow. Upload when you want the same first pass on your own document.