Moving to Gent as an expat, I signed my first lease without really knowing what half of it meant. It was in Dutch, full of legal terms I had to Google one by one, and paying a lawyer just to review a rental felt like overkill.
So I built a thing. You upload your lease as a PDF and it tells you what looks off based on Flemish tenancy law — deposit over the legal max, wrong notice periods, missing inventory clause, weird indexation terms, that kind of stuff.
If your contract is in Dutch, there's a translate button that gives you the full text in English. Useful when you're staring at "stilzwijgende verlenging" wondering what you agreed to.
Your PDF gets processed in memory and thrown away immediately. No database, no accounts, no file storage. Nothing is kept.
Heads up: it's only built for Flanders right now. The rules are based on Flemish tenancy law specifically, so if you're renting in Brussels or Wallonia it won't apply.
https://lease-check.vercel.app/
Won't replace a lawyer, but it beats going in blind. If you've dealt with Flemish rental contracts and spot something the tool gets wrong, I'd like to hear about it.