Lucid

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Terms & disclaimer

Not legal advice

Lucid provides general information based on the contract text it can extract. Lucid is not a law firm. Using Lucid does not create a lawyer-client relationship. The output is not a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer or your local tenants' association about your specific situation. For decisions that materially affect your housing or finances, please consult a professional.

What you can do with Lucid

You may use Lucid to analyse contracts you are a party to (or have the consent of a party to analyse) and to draft letters for your own use. Don't upload contracts you don't have permission to share, and don't use Lucid to send threatening, abusive, or fraudulent communications.

Drafted letters

Letters generated by Lucid are drafts. Review every draft before sending; you are the sender, and any legal effect of the letter is on you. Lucid records the channel you chose to send (or download, or copy) so you can keep track of what you sent and when, but Lucid does not confirm whether the recipient received or accepted it.

Service availability

Lucid is provided "as is". We aim for reliable uptime but don't guarantee uninterrupted service, and we may change features, scenarios, prompts, or models over time as the tool improves.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Lucid and its operators are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential loss arising from your use of (or inability to use) the tool, including any decision you make based on its output. If you disagree with this allocation of risk, please don't use Lucid for decisions that matter to you.

Privacy

How your data is handled is described on the privacy page. By using Lucid you accept that the analysis runs through the OpenAI API as described there.

Contact

Questions, deletion requests, or notices about these terms can be sent to contact@getlucid.legal.