LeaseBranch methodology

How the scoring works

LeaseBranch compares three possible branches — renew, negotiate, and exit — then surfaces the strongest path for the current scenario.

Inputs that shape the decision

  • Rent change pressure and affordability strain
  • Repair backlog and trust in the housing condition
  • Notice runway and admin readiness
  • Availability of alternative homes or re-letting routes
  • Turnover cost pressure if the tenancy ends
  • Communication quality with the other side

Interpretation logic

A high renew score means the current tenancy still looks operationally more stable than the alternatives. A high negotiate score means the facts point toward intervention before commitment. A high exit score means the current setup is losing too much structural support.

Important limits

LeaseBranch is not a legal eligibility engine. It does not validate local notice forms, statutory rights, tribunal options, or jurisdiction-specific repair rules. It is a scenario clearer for the first decision layer.