Timeline tracker with key deadlines and follow-up prompts.
No utility outage claims are included in Basic.
Use the separate Utility module when needed.
Most flexibility
Plus
$69.99 — Multi-issue, one year
One property address;
multiple habitability issues within the same year.
Evidence log with photo attachments and condition categories (mold, leaks, structural, etc.).
Landlord Notice + 30-day reminder letter workflow (auto-filled).
Send-guides (certified mail & email), delivery record checklist, escalation options.
Print-ready PDFs per issue + annual summary.
Utilities are separate.
The Plus plan focuses on habitability-based rent credits only.
Best value
Pro Max
$249.99 — Up to 5 years
One property address;
multi-year habitability history (up to 5 years).
All Plus features, plus batch letter generation and comprehensive evidence binder.
Negotiation playbook & fallback letter variants for partial-credit offers.
Print-friendly 3-page PDF packet (summary, per-issue tables, appendix links).
PHA/HQS support docs if you need to involve your housing authority.
Utility outage claims remain separate.
Pair with the Utility module if needed.
How it works
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Plan rules (quick guide)
Basic: one address, one incident in a single year. |
Plus: one address, multiple incidents in the same year. |
Pro Max: one address, multi-year history (up to five years).
Notes
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Pick your scenario
Choose the flow matching your situation;
we only ask what’s needed for that path.
Step 1 — Claimant & Property
Complete service address, contact, lease window, and landlord contact.
Moved out? Add vacate + mailing.
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Required fields are enforced before adding incidents.
Are you still living at this rental address?
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Vacate date & mailing address for reimbursement
These mailing fields are required only if you moved out.
Saved to this device.Daily rent = monthly ÷ 30.
Step 2 — Livable area breakdown
We compute % unusable from room weights;
full bathroom outage → 100% for those days.
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Important: Enter the home’s normal room counts during regular occupancy
(e.g., 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 living room, 1 dining room, 1 kitchen).
Do not list damaged rooms here — you’ll add damaged areas in Step 3.
Step 3 — Add incident, Landlord notification
Enter incident details plus required landlord notice info.
Florida generally requires written notice and a 7-day opportunity to cure (Fla. Stat. §83.56(1)).
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Landlord notification
Florida requires written notice (specify damage, e.g., “water in bedroom from hurricane”) and a 7-day opportunity to cure before abatement starts.
If unresolved, abatement begins after that 7-day cure window. See
§83.56(1).
Not legal advice.
For statute compliance, use a written/traceable method (email/text or certified mail). Phone/verbal is harder to prove.
Warning: Without written notice within 7 days of noticing (e.g., post-hurricane return), abatement may not apply until after the 7-day cure period, or be denied.
For partial issues like a wet bedroom, you can’t deduct immediately—give notice first.
§83.56(1): “If the landlord fails to comply within 7 days after delivery of written notice, the tenant may terminate or alter (e.g., abate rent proportionally).”
Scenario-specific
Room impacts for % unusable calculation (kitchen floor ≥35%; full bath outage ⇒ 100%).
For hurricanes: If a room (e.g., bedroom) is wet/unusable but you stay, abatement = % loss after the 7-day cure window. Don’t deduct without notice.
Accommodation details if you left temporarily.
We use nights-away ÷ incident window; if paid lodging and not waived, we multiply by your Fairness %.