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Using AI for building leases and other forms?

Andrew Garcia
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Hello,

Does anyone recommend using AI to create a lease? If so, which AI would you recommend? Also, say if I wanted to tailor a form, like a Notice to Vacate form. Would AI be good for tailoring such a form whilst still maintaining "legal language?"

I used ChatGPT to help create a few clauses I wanted to add to the lease Avail.com provides its users. It seems legit. Thoughts?

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I would never do it. There's no good reason to do it. There are templates everywhere (including here at BP) that have passed legal review in pretty much every state. Beyond that you might want to tailor some custom language in there that AI is going to ignore. Your lease is the basis of your relationship with your tenant - why would you want to leave that to the chance of a computer? 

Just think about this next time you want to do it:

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