Landlord Law Watch
Your state's landlord-tenant rules, monitored.
Colorado rewrote its late-fee rules in 2021. Connecticut capped fees in 2023. Washington overhauled rental law in 2025. Most landlords never hear about a change until a tenant's lawyer tells them. We watch the statutes and email you when your state moves — what changed, and what to update. $29/yr per state.
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Start watching — $29/yr
- ✓ Baseline cited rule report for your state
- ✓ Email alert when any watched rule changes
- ✓ What-to-update guidance with every alert
- ✓ Annual re-verified refresh of your report
- ✓ 100% credited toward your first year of Tenby
Not ready? Get the free rule summary
We'll email you the current landlord-tenant rule summary for your state — free. Pick your state above so we know which one to send.
We baseline your state
Late fee caps, grace periods, deposit limits, return deadlines, escrow and interest rules — compiled from the statutes with citations, delivered instantly.
We watch the statutes
State codes and legislative sessions are checked on a weekly routine against our verified dataset. Not news articles — the actual law.
You get alerted on change
One email: what changed, the old rule vs. the new one, effective date, and what to update in your lease and process. No noise in between.
Need the numbers right now? The free late fee calculator and security deposit calculator check your amounts against today's rules. And when you're ready to put rent, maintenance, and compliance on autopilot, Tenby keeps your whole rental compliant automatically.
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