Lease AmendmentLease Amendment
For focused tenancy changes where the original agreement stays in place but the wording needs to be updated properly.
England only | One-time £12.99
- - Original agreement reference summary
- - Amendment matrix
- - Continuation wording for non-varied terms
- - Formal signature page
- - Front page identifying the agreement being varied
- - Clause-by-clause schedule of changes
- - Execution page to keep with the original tenancy file
Unlike generic form builders, we validate 20+ legal requirements before generating court-ready documents — reducing the risk of rejected claims.
- Compliance checks included before documents are generated
- Jurisdiction-specific documents for UK landlord workflows
- Step-by-step guided wizard built to reduce mistakes and rework
Why Landlords Choose This Instead Of A Blank Template
This is built for targeted variations rather than whole new terms. The wizard is designed to make each amendment legible and to keep the original tenancy visible.
Why Use This
- Uses a structured amendment matrix rather than a vague summary note
- Protects clarity around what remains unchanged
- Produces a more formal variation-style output
How The Wizard Works
- Identify the original tenancy and parties
- List the clauses or subjects being changed
- Review the replacement wording and effective date before checkout
What The Final Document Includes
- Original agreement reference summary
- Amendment matrix
- Continuation wording for non-varied terms
- Formal signature page
How The Document Is Laid Out
- Front page identifying the agreement being varied
- Clause-by-clause schedule of changes
- Execution page to keep with the original tenancy file
What You Can Review Before Payment
At a glance
What gets drafted
- Existing tenancy summary
- Amendment matrix
- Effect of the variation
- All other terms remain unchanged
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Why landlords use this
- Amendment matrix instead of one big textarea
- Clear distinction between changed and unchanged terms
- cover summary that references the original tenancy
At a glance
Preview anatomy
- Front page identifying the agreement being varied
- Clause-by-clause schedule of changes
- Execution page to keep with the original tenancy file
At a glance
What to double-check before payment
- Check names, dates, addresses, and reference details before payment.
- Review schedules, clause wording, and commercial terms for accuracy.
- Make sure execution details match how the final document will be signed or used.
Who This Is For
- Mid-tenancy rent, pet, or practical rule changes
- Landlords who want a clear written variation record
- Cases where a full renewal is unnecessary
When This Is Not The Right Document
- Brand new tenancy terms for a fresh period
- Cases where assignment or subletting is the true issue
- Loose informal arrangements with no original document to reference
Legal Positioning
The product is framed as a targeted variation, not a replacement tenancy. That distinction is preserved through the summary page and operative wording.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start The Guided Wizard
Answer the questions once, review the document summary, and only add related landlord paperwork if it actually fits the case.

