RentHomeKit
Organize renter housing facts before you talk to legal aid or a lawyer.
A free public checklist for eviction notices, repair problems, security deposits, payment records, and landlord communication. It helps you gather facts without turning the website into legal advice.
Not a law firm. Not legal advice. Not a filing service. If you need rights analysis, deadline review, court forms, notice validity, or filing strategy, talk to a licensed attorney, legal aid office, tenant hotline, or court self-help center.
Free housing prep, without pretending to be your lawyer.
RentHomeKit gives renters a practical way to organize facts while keeping legal judgment with licensed local professionals and qualified tenant-support organizations.
Renter problem checklist
Sort housing, notice, repair, deposit, payment, access, and communication issues in plain language.
Notice information organizer
Capture what a notice or court paper says, how it arrived, and which dates are printed on it without giving deadline advice.
Repair and deposit evidence
Track leases, ledgers, photos, move-in records, move-out notes, receipts, and repair messages for review.
Legal-aid ready summary
Copy or download a factual summary that is easier for a tenant hotline, legal-aid office, or attorney intake team to review.
Build a legal-aid ready housing summary for free.
This tool organizes facts a tenant hotline, legal-aid office, housing counselor, or attorney may ask for. It does not decide your rights, evaluate the notice, calculate deadlines, choose a defense, or create a court document.
Inputs stay in this browser preview. Ads belong on public information areas, not inside private fact-entry steps or the summary text.
Legal-aid teams and housing firms can receive notice, lease, payment, repair, deposit, and contact-log facts in a cleaner format before local-law review.
RentHomeKit preparation summary Important boundary: This is a factual organizer only. It is not legal advice, a court-ready eviction answer, a landlord notice, a demand letter, deadline advice, filing guidance, or jurisdiction-specific tenant-rights guidance. Renter problem checklist: - Received an eviction, termination, quit, cure, vacate, or pay notice - Repairs are delayed, incomplete, or disputed Eviction notice / housing paper organizer: Paper status: Written landlord notice received Title or heading as written: Notice to pay rent or quit Date received: not entered How it arrived: Posted on door Dates or amounts printed on the paper: The paper lists a move-out date and a balance due. What I need help understanding: I need help understanding what the paper means and what options may exist. Repair / security-deposit evidence checklist: - Lease, renewal, addendum, or house rules - Notice, letter, email, text, or portal message from landlord Repair issue notes: Kitchen leak reported twice; photos saved; no completed repair yet. Security deposit / move-out notes: Security deposit issue: deductions or return status not clear yet. Landlord contact log: - date not entered / Text / Property manager: Asked about the repair issue and saved photos/messages. Suggested use: Share this factual summary with legal aid, a tenant hotline, a housing counselor, or a licensed attorney so they can review local law, deadlines, forms, notice validity, deposit rules, and possible next steps.
Why intake teams would want organized renter facts.
The consumer page creates a cleaner starting point. People still need local legal guidance, but the first conversation can spend less time reconstructing basic facts.
Intake value
What stays out of the free consumer tool.
Housing law is local and fact-specific. Stronger CaseCraft capabilities belong in an attorney-supervised workflow or a qualified partner implementation.