ClearDraft's AI is trained on NYC Housing Court documents โ Good Cause defences, eviction answers, HP actions. Court-ready documents at a fraction of lawyer fees.
Get Your Answer Drafted โ Ready in 48 Hours โ $125AI-drafted. Human-reviewed. Serving NYC tenants remotely.
Our AI was built with legal oversight โ trained on NYC Housing Court documents, Good Cause law, and thousands of real case patterns. It knows what works, what judges expect, and what wins.
The petition looks confusing. The deadlines are tight. You need to answer โ but how?
Legal Aid is overloaded. Private attorneys want $3,000+ retainers. You're stuck in the middle.
One wrong box checked, one missed defense, and you could lose your home.
Professional documents for NYC Housing Court
Respond to your landlord's nonpayment case with proper defenses and counterclaims.
From $125Fight back against eviction for reasons other than rent โ lease violations, expiration, etc.
From $150Assert your rights under New York's Good Cause Eviction law (effective April 2024).
From $175Force your landlord to make repairs. We draft the complaint and supporting affidavit.
From $150Request emergency relief โ stop an eviction, get more time, vacate a default judgment.
From $200Your sworn statement of the facts โ conditions, payments, lease terms, whatever the court needs.
From $125We don't just type up your story. We build a proper legal document with all required elements:
Case caption, index number, parties โ formatted exactly how Housing Court expects
Each allegation in the petition answered properly โ admit, deny, or lack knowledge
Legal grounds to fight the case โ improper service, defective rent demand, Good Cause protection
If your landlord owes YOU โ bad conditions, harassment, overcharges, lease violations
References to RPAPL, Housing Maintenance Code, and Good Cause Eviction Law where applicable
Proper sworn statement format that meets court requirements
Proof you served the landlord โ required by the court
Print, sign, and submit โ no reformatting needed
"I don't think I should be evicted because I paid some rent and my apartment has problems."
A 3-5 page legal document with numbered paragraphs, affirmative defenses, counterclaims, legal citations, and proper court formatting.
This isn't a template. It's a custom document drafted for your specific case.
Fill out our intake form with the details of your case. Upload your court papers if you have them.
Our team prepares professional, court-ready documents based on what you've told us.
You get your documents within 48 hours. Review them, sign, and file with the court.
We're not lawyers. We're something better โ for what you need.
ClearDraft's AI was developed with legal oversight โ trained on case law, legislation, and real court documents. We've refined it specifically for NYC Housing Court. It knows Good Cause defences. It knows what judges expect.
And because it's AI, location doesn't matter. We serve NYC tenants remotely โ from anywhere.
$3,000+ retainers. Weeks of waiting. Office visits. Hourly billing that spirals.
Fixed prices from $65. 48-hour turnaround. AI-drafted, human-reviewed. Delivered to your inbox.
Same court-ready quality. A fraction of the cost.
Always expanding: We're constantly updating our AI to serve more customers globally. Don't see your jurisdiction? Get in touch โ we may be able to help.
Get professional documents drafted. Know your defenses. Show up to court prepared.
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No. We're a document drafting service. We don't give legal advice or represent you in court. We prepare professional documents based on the information you provide.
Standard turnaround is 48 hours. If you have a court date sooner, let us know โ we'll do our best to rush it.
Check if you qualify for a free lawyer through NYC's Right to Counsel program. If you don't qualify and still need help, contact us โ we may be able to work something out.
Yes. We draft the paperwork โ you still need to file it and appear in court. We can't represent you, but you'll be prepared.
A New York State law (effective April 2024) that protects some tenants from eviction without "good cause" and limits rent increases. Read our guide.