Safe, Habitable Conditions
Organize information about issues that may affect safe and normal use of the rental property.
Tenant Receipts provides general tenant-rights information and points users toward source materials and help resources. It does not replace legal advice from a qualified professional.
Organize information about issues that may affect safe and normal use of the rental property.
Keep notes, dates, photos, and communication records connected to repair concerns.
Use structured records to support clearer communication with landlords or property managers.
Find links and resource direction so tenants can verify information from official or trusted sources.
Maintain a record of what happened, when it happened, and what action was taken.
Your tenant records are intended to stay on your device unless you choose to share or export them.
Tenant Receipts is an organization and documentation tool. It does not provide legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and does not determine whether a tenant has a legal claim. Users should verify information and contact legal aid, local code enforcement, housing agencies, tenant-rights organizations, or a licensed attorney for state-specific help.
Good documentation helps tenants stay organized when they need to review the facts.
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