Leveling the Playing Field in Housing Justice
Making eviction fairer, faster, and legally compliant—for everyone involved.
The Housing Justice Crisis
Every year, millions of families face eviction not because the law is against them, but because they cannot navigate complex legal processes or access adequate representation.
Inequitable Representation
90% of landlords have attorneys while fewer than 10% of tenants do, creating a massive power imbalance in eviction proceedings.
Disproportionate Impact
Black and Latino renters, especially Black women with children, experience the highest eviction rates nationwide.
Complex Paperwork
Families lose their homes navigating complex paperwork, missing filing deadlines, and struggling with legal procedures.
Overburdened Attorneys
Pro bono attorneys struggle to keep up with demand, limiting how many eviction defense cases they can handle.
AI-Powered Compliance Scanning
Upload eviction notices and instantly scan them for compliance with state and local rent control ordinances, tenant protection laws, and notice formatting requirements.
Guided Notice Generation
Generate compliant eviction notices from scratch through guided workflows, ensuring proper formatting and legal requirements are met.
Built Through Co-Creation
Our platform is developed through ongoing collaboration with landlord-side attorneys, property owners, property managers, pro bono attorneys, and tenant communities. Every feature is shaped by real-world feedback and tested with the people we serve.
Measuring Our Impact
Our platform addresses critical inefficiencies in housing law while working toward systemic change that keeps families in their homes and communities stable.
$1000s
Cost Savings
Prevented delays and legal fees from defective notices that reset entire processes
100%
Legal Compliance
AI-powered scanning ensures notices meet all state and local requirements
Faster
Case Processing
Cost-effective processing and automated workflows reduce attorney workload bottlenecks
Early
Intervention
Tenant-facing tools provide help at first sign of trouble, before court dates
Breaking Cycles of Housing Instability
By reducing barriers to defense and ensuring proper legal procedures, our platform helps families remain in their homes and breaks cycles of displacement that devastate communities.
"Housing stability is the foundation for educational success, economic mobility, and community strength. Technology can be a powerful equalizer in legal proceedings."
Systemic Change Through Technology
Our approach addresses both immediate compliance needs and long-term systemic inequities by making legal technology accessible to both sides of housing disputes.
"True equity in housing justice requires scalable tools that work for everyone - tenants, attorneys, and property owners alike."
Our Team & Vision
We bring together legal expertise, lived experience, and technology innovation to create lasting change in housing justice.
Meet Our Team

Brandon Brown
Attorney

Jean Leconte
Software Engineer
Legal Expertise
Our co-founder is a real estate lawyer who has witnessed firsthand the challenges facing pro bono attorneys in eviction defense. This direct legal experience shapes every aspect of our compliance algorithms and attorney-facing features.
"I've seen how paperwork bottlenecks limit the number of families attorneys can help. Technology should eliminate these barriers, not create new ones."
Lived Experience
Our other co-founder grew up in a low-income community where evictions were a constant reality. Watching neighbors displaced and families destabilized drives our commitment to early intervention and tenant-centered design.
"Every eviction affects an entire community. Children change schools, families lose support networks, and neighborhoods lose their stability."
Community Co-Creation
We build with our communities, not for them. Every feature is tested and refined through feedback from attorneys, tenants, and real estate professionals.
Innovation with Purpose
We leverage AI and technology not just for efficiency and compliance, but specifically to address systemic inequities in housing and legal access.