Before signing a lease renewal or accepting a landlord's proposed changes, you need to know what is different from the current agreement. Did the rent increase? Were new restrictions added? Was the maintenance clause modified? Was the termination policy changed? Reading two multi-page lease documents side by side is tedious and unreliable.

This PDF comparison tool shows you every visual difference between two lease PDFs. Upload the current and proposed lease, and changes are highlighted page by page. All processing happens in your browser — no documents are sent to any server.

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Features

Page-by-Page Diff

Every page of both lease documents is compared so no change — however small — goes unnoticed.

Tenant Privacy

Lease agreements contain personal and financial information. Everything stays in your browser.

Visual Highlighting

Changed sections, added clauses, and modified terms are highlighted in color for easy identification.

How It Works

1
Upload the current lease

Select the PDF of your existing lease agreement.

2
Upload the proposed lease

Select the renewal offer or amended lease document.

3
Review every change

Pages with differences are highlighted. Focus on rent, term length, and any new clauses or restrictions.

Reviewing Lease Renewals and Amendments

Lease renewals are not always simple extensions. Landlords may use the renewal as an opportunity to add new restrictions (pet policies, noise clauses, guest limits), change maintenance responsibilities, modify security deposit terms, or adjust late payment penalties. These changes may be disclosed in a cover letter or may simply appear in the renewed lease text without explanation.

For commercial tenants, lease renewals can involve changes to common area maintenance (CAM) charges, escalation clauses, options to extend, signage rights, and exclusivity provisions. A single changed term in a commercial lease can cost thousands of dollars over the lease period.

A visual PDF comparison ensures that you see every change — not just the ones the landlord highlights. This is equally valuable for landlords reviewing redlined versions returned by tenants or their attorneys.

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