Contact Us

We build Lease Agreement Maker to make rental paperwork simple and safe for landlords and tenants. If you have a question about an agreement, a billing issue, or an idea for a new tool, we would like to hear from you. We typically reply within 2 business days.

Send Us a Message

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Other Ways to Reach Us

Email: support@leaseagreementmaker.com

Billing and refunds: Purchases are processed by Creem. For refund requests, email us at the address above with your order number, and we will handle it within 2 business days.

Business and press: Partnerships and media inquiries are welcome at the same address.

Who You Are Contacting

Lease Agreement Maker is operated by Davis, an independent developer based in Austin, Texas, United States. The service is provided from leaseagreementmaker.com. There is no sales team or call center — your message goes directly to the person who builds and operates the site. See our About page for more about what we do.

Before You Write

  • Include your order number for any billing or purchase questions.
  • Do not paste confidential contract data, full names of third parties, or sensitive personal information into the message.
  • Our team answers questions about how the tools work, but we cannot provide legal advice about your specific situation. For legal questions, consult a licensed attorney. See our disclaimer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly will I get an answer?

We reply to most messages within 2 business days. During busy periods it can take a little longer — we read everything.

Do you store my contact message?

No. The form opens your email app; the message is delivered directly to us over email and is not stored in any form database on our site.

I need a legal question answered about my lease.

We are a document tool, not a law firm. For advice on your specific lease, contact a local tenant organization or a licensed attorney.