You shouldn't have to
fight this alone.
A private membership for renters who want more than a one-time download — ongoing support, monthly legal updates, new templates, live Q&As, and a community of people who get it.
What's included
Everything you need, every month.
Private Member Forum
Ask questions, share wins, and get support from other renters navigating the same battles. No judgment — just real talk.
Monthly Legal Updates
Tenant law changes fast. Every month we break down new rulings, legislation, and state-level changes that affect your rights.
New Templates Every Month
Members get first access to every new letter template, checklist, and evidence log we release — before they hit the shop.
Priority Q&A Sessions
Monthly live Q&A where members can submit their specific situation and get plain-language guidance on what to do next.
Full Binder Access
Every member gets access to the complete Tenant Evidence & Protection Binder — all 80+ pages, always up to date.
Member-Only Resources
State-specific guides, landlord red-flag checklists, and housing court prep materials available only to community members.
Membership
Simple, honest pricing.
No hidden fees. No upsells. Cancel any time. The community is currently in early access — join the waitlist and be first in when we launch.
Monthly
Full access, cancel any time.
- Private member forum
- Monthly legal updates
- New templates every month
- Priority live Q&A sessions
- Full Binder access (80+ pages)
- Member-only resources
Annual
Save $29 vs. monthly. Best value.
- Private member forum
- Monthly legal updates
- New templates every month
- Priority live Q&A sessions
- Full Binder access (80+ pages)
- Member-only resources
Early access waitlist — no payment required to join. We'll reach out when we launch.
FAQ
Common questions.
Not ready to join yet?
Start with the free guide. It covers the 7 warning signs of a slumlord and tells you exactly what to do about each one — no email required to read it.
Disclaimer: Community content provides general educational information only and is not legal advice. Laws vary by state and locality. For advice specific to your situation, consult a qualified attorney or local tenant rights organization.