What clients say
Real-world outcomes from operators who value speed and clarity.
I own 10 rental properties across Georgia and Virginia, and every lease agreement I use carries serious liability if not written correctly. Cannon Law reviewed my agreements and immediately redlined clauses that could have cost me between $200,000–$400,000 in potential exposure.
The report was worth every penny — I’d pay $1,000 for that level of protection without hesitation. They advertise a 24–48 hour turnaround, but my report came back in just 15 minutes.
If you’re in real estate, whether you have one property or a whole portfolio, I strongly recommend Cannon Law. Their process is fast, clear, and could save you from massive future losses.
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“I received a contractor agreement from a freelancer I found on Upwork. Cannon Law flagged several one‑sided clauses — including assignment of all IP, an unlimited indemnity, and a hidden early‑termination fee — that would have boxed my startup in.”
“They provided line‑by‑line edits I could paste into chat. When the freelancer refused to budge, I went in a different direction before signing. That decision alone likely avoided a $7,500 termination fee and ~$10–$20k of clean‑up work if we’d shipped with the wrong IP terms.”
“We ran a vendor MSA through Cannon Law. They flagged unlimited liability, weak data‑security language, and a 90‑day auto‑renew trap. We pushed a 12‑month fees cap on liability, added a security addendum, and struck the auto‑renew.”
“Procurement closed in 48 hours on terms we can live with. Realistically, that avoided six‑figure downside if there was a breach — we modeled $100k–$250k in potential exposure under the original draft.”
“A tenant handed me their own lease. Cannon Law spotted an illegal late‑fee clause (over the state cap), vague repair obligations, and risky security‑deposit language that could have triggered penalties in my city.”
“We switched to a compliant template with their edits. That move likely avoided ~$3,000 in potential fines and another $2,000–$5,000 in disputes down the line.”