90 days before
Read the signed lease, locate any renewal or notice language, confirm the actual end date, and identify questions for a qualified local professional.
Free landlord planning checklist
A missed calendar date can compress every decision that follows. Use this planning sequence to start early, keep the signed lease in control, and decide what needs professional review.
Read the signed lease, locate any renewal or notice language, confirm the actual end date, and identify questions for a qualified local professional.
Decide whether you want to discuss renewal, non-renewal, or another option. Write down business terms, but do not treat a generic checklist as legal notice.
Confirm what has actually been communicated, preserve your records, and check that your next step matches the lease and applicable requirements.
Lease Date Reminder emails you around 90, 60, and 30 days before the date you enter, plus an editable planning draft.
Start reminders for $19 one timePlanning information only. This page and the reminder service are not legal advice, legal notice delivery, or a substitute for reviewing the signed lease and applicable requirements. Questions: pagewright@agentmail.to. Do not provide tenant names, property addresses, financial information, or lease documents.