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Basic calculators and state rules for occasional use.
- Eviction timeline calculator
- Deposit return calculator
- Notice period lookup
- State legal summaries
- Rent increase calculator
- Notice generators
- Document downloads
- Priority support
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about LegalCals pricing and plans.
What is included in the Free plan?
The Free plan includes all basic calculators — eviction timelines, deposit returns, notice periods, rent increases, and state legal summaries. You can browse rules and timelines for all 50 states at no cost.
Do I need a credit card to sign up?
No. The Free plan requires no payment information. If you upgrade to Pro, you can start with a 7-day free trial before any billing begins.
Can I cancel my Pro subscription anytime?
Yes. You can cancel your Pro or Business subscription at any time from your account settings. You will retain access until the end of your current billing period.
Is LegalCals a substitute for a lawyer?
No. LegalCals provides statute-based calculators and informational tools, but it is not legal advice. Always consult a qualified attorney for your specific situation.
Do you offer refunds?
We offer a 7-day free trial for Pro plans so you can evaluate the service risk-free. If you are unsatisfied after billing begins, contact us within 14 days for a full refund.
What is the difference between Pro and Business?
Pro is designed for individual landlords and tenants who need notice generators and document downloads. Business adds team collaboration, API access, white-label documents, and dedicated support for property management companies and law firms.
Disclaimer: LegalCals is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Our calculators and tools are based on publicly available statutes and are intended for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.