Aakash Patel

ContractCheck - AI contract review for Canadian real estate buyers

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Unlike generic AI tools, ContractCheck is built strictly for Canadian real estate. It analyzes 21 document types across 10 risk categories in minutes. Standout features: Flags deposit & termination traps in plain English Backs findings with Canadian case law Tracks ON 10-day & BC 7-day cooling-off periods It delivers lawyer-grade contract reviews for $49–$149 instead of $3,000+ legal retainers, making due diligence instant and affordable

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Aakash Patel
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Aakash, founder of ContractCheck.ca Why I built this: Pre-construction buyers in Canada routinely sign 60–80 page Agreements of Purchase and Sale they never fully read. Months later, they get caught by clauses buried in the schedules: builder "adjustments," occupancy fees, assignment restrictions, and deposit forfeiture terms. With deposits ranging from tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars, the stakes are massive. Yet, most buyers skip a legal review because it costs $3,000–$5,000 and they simply "trust their agent." ContractCheck.ca uses AI to instantly review your APS, disclosure statement, and amendments. It flags risks across 10 categories, cites Canadian case law (via CanLII), and explains every clause in plain English in minutes, for $49–$149 instead of $3,000+. What's here today: 21 document types: Pre-construction APS, resale, lease, assignment, mortgage & more Comprehensive risk analysis: Findings across 10 categories (deposit, termination, occupancy, vendor powers & more) Buyer protections: Deposit-refund path detection + Tarion coverage analysis (Ontario) Time-sensitive alerts: 10-day Ontario / 7-day BC cooling-off guidance + cited Canadian case law Realtor partner program: 40% referral commission, live now Validation: 4.7/5 average user rating What's coming: French-language support for Quebec BC Form B + Alberta templates Deeper amendment tracking I'd love feedback from anyone who's been through the Canadian pre-construction process what did your contract catch you on, or worse, what did you find out too late? I'll be hanging out in the comments all day to answer your questions!