Tenant protection software

Your eviction notice
isn't the end
of the story.

Most tenants who fight their eviction do it without a lawyer. They just need to know what to file, when to file it, and what to say in court. That's what Eviction Block does. Answer some questions about your situation and the software builds your plan.

✓  Self-help software · All 50 states · Not a law firm
One-time payment
Instant access
Attorney-reviewed
Deadline tracker
Your response deadline depends on your state, your notice type, and when you were served. The software figures it out for you, court holidays included.
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Document checklist
A list of the paperwork you actually need for your hearing, based on the notice you received and where you live.
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Hearing prep
What happens at an eviction hearing, how to present your side, and how to negotiate with your landlord if you owe rent you can't pay yet.
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10 document types
Court filings, letters to your landlord, payment plan proposals, and more. Attorney-reviewed templates the software fills in with your details.
🔒 Payments are processed on an encrypted, secure checkout page
You get access as soon as you pay and can start right away
Works in all 50 states. Eviction Block is self-help software, not a law firm.
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Tell us your situation. It takes about 2 minutes.
No spam · $595 one-time · All sales final
Who this is for

Most tenants never fight their eviction.
Not because they'd lose. Because nobody told them how.

Around 40% of tenants never respond to an eviction filing at all. The case ends in a default judgment, the eviction goes on their record, and they never find out whether they had options. In most cases, they did.

Landlords know the process. Their lawyers know the process. Tenants are usually going through it for the first time, with a deadline counting down and no idea where to start.

Eviction Block levels that out. The software asks about your notice, your state, and what you owe, then lays out what you can do and gives you the documents to do it.

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How it works

How Eviction Block works

1
Answer a few questions
The software asks about your notice, your state, and your situation. Most people finish in about 5 minutes.
2
Get your plan
You get a plan built for your notice type and deadline, with the documents to go with it.
3
Follow it
File what needs filing, respond on time, and walk into your hearing knowing what to expect.
Why Eviction Block

Do you need a lawyer for this?

Sometimes, yes. If your case involves discrimination, retaliation, or a genuine legal dispute with your landlord, hire an attorney. But most evictions come down to paperwork, deadlines, and showing up prepared. For that, the software is enough, and it costs a fraction of what a lawyer does.

Hiring an attorney Eviction Block
Cost $2,000 to $5,000 or more, often billed by the hour $595, one time
Start time Days to weeks just to get an appointment Instant, the moment you sign up
What you get Legal advice and court representation A personal action plan, ready-to-use documents, local resources, and a letter to your landlord
Best for Complex cases, or if you want it handled for you Handling it yourself, fast and affordably
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Not a law firm. Self-help software. Guidance in plain English.

Pricing

One price. Everything included.

$595 covers the whole thing. There's no subscription and nothing else to buy later.

Eviction Block Software
$595
One-time · Instant Access · All 50 states

  • A personalized action plan built around your situation
  • Deadline tracker with exact response windows for your state
  • Document checklist with everything you need for court
  • 10 court-ready document types
  • Hearing prep, start to finish
  • Advanced eviction AI chat
  • Local resources finder
  • Case update tracking
  • Bankruptcy guidance
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Still not sure?

Frequently asked questions

What renters ask before buying

No. Eviction Block is self-help software, not a law firm, and using it doesn't create an attorney-client relationship. It gives you information, documents, and guidance based on what you tell it about your situation. If you want legal advice, talk to a licensed attorney in your state.
Your access link goes out by email within a few hours of purchase. If it doesn't show up, check spam first, then email us at [email protected] and we'll sort it out.
It depends where you are in the process. The software covers everything from the first notice through court papers, hearings, and judgment, and missing one step doesn't always mean the case is over. Tell it where you are and it will show you what's still on the table.
Yes. Eviction rules vary a lot by state, which is why the software asks where you live and builds your plan around your state's process, deadlines, and forms.
All sales are final. You get full access the moment you pay, so if you're not sure whether it fits your situation, email us at [email protected] before you buy and we'll give you a straight answer.
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