Notice My Landlord

Save thousands. Pay once.

The voluntary early termination fee in your lease is typically 2 months rent — about $3,000–$4,000. Notice My Landlord helps you exercise the statutory right that doesn't require paying it.

Free

$0

See if you qualify

  • Eligibility check against TX/FL statutes
  • Lease parser surfaces the clause that lets you terminate without paying the early termination fee
  • Plain-English summary of your legal position
  • No documents — upgrade when you're ready
Start free

DIY

$99

Documents, you mail them

  • Everything in Free
  • Termination notice (formal letter, cites your specific statute)
  • Photo evidence attachment with labeled exhibits
  • Work-order history summary
  • Dispute response letter template (for if landlord bills you the fee anyway)
  • Download as PDFs, mail yourself via certified mail
Start DIY
Coming soon

Done For You

$400

We send it for you

  • Everything in DIY
  • We print and mail your termination notice via USPS Certified Mail with return receipt
  • Tracking number + delivery confirmation in your dashboard
  • Address verification — no risk of wrong-address bounceback
Coming soon

VIP

$1,000

Concierge end-to-end

  • Everything in Done For You
  • We monitor for landlord response — if they bill you the early termination fee, we auto-send the dispute response letter (also via certified mail)
  • SMS notifications at every milestone (delivery confirmed, response received)
  • Priority email support during business hours

Why pay anything?

The hard parts of this process aren't writing the letter — they're: (a) finding the right statute and citing it correctly, (b) getting the tone exactly right (a NOTICE, not a request), (c) listing every reported condition with the right dates, and (d) preempting the landlord's common defenses with the right legal counter-arguments.

Get any one of those wrong and the landlord's lawyer reads it for 1 second and bins it. We've specialized this for TX §92.056 and FL §83.56 — the exact statutes that make the fee waiver possible.

Notice My Landlord provides document preparation, not legal advice. Documents should be reviewed by a qualified attorney before use. Use of this service does not create an attorney-client relationship.