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Real Estate Prenup

A handshake deal isn’t a co-ownership agreement.
It’s a lawsuit waiting to happen.

The Real Estate Prenup is a legally structured co-ownership agreement and co-buyer agreement built around your deal, your terms, and your partnership. Created by attorneys. Customized for co-buyers. Built to protect everyone before problems happen.

What It Covers

Most shared property agreements are generic.
This one isn’t.

Answer a few questions. Get a co-ownership agreement that covers every angle of your partnership; customized to your specific situation, not pulled from a generic template.

Every prenup includes:

  • Ownership percentages – who owns what, and why
  • Expense splitting – monthly costs, repairs, and unexpected bills
  • Exit plans – what happens if someone wants out
  • Buyout terms – how one partner can buy the other out
  • Responsibilities – who handles what
  • Conflict resolution – a process before things get messy
  • “What if” scenarios – job loss, divorce, death, default

How It Works

Build it together. Know exactly what you’re signing.

1

Answer Questions, Build Your Agreement

Our guided builder walks you through every decision point. You answer questions about your situation, and we build the agreement around your answers. No legalese. No blank forms. Just a clear path from start to finish.
2

Edit and Approve Together

Co-buying is a team effort. Your prenup should be too. Both parties can review, edit, and approve your co-buyer agreement together in real time, so nothing gets missed and no one feels blindsided.
3

Get Guided by AI

Legal language shouldn’t require a law degree to understand. Our AI walks you through every clause, explains what it means in plain English, flags where you need extra protection, and answers your questions as you go.
4

Send for Attorney Review

Built it. Now get it reviewed. Send your completed prenup directly to an attorney through the platform, no printing, no emailing back and forth. Build, review, finalize. All in one place.

Add-on Services

Your agreement doesn’t stop at the document.
Once your prenup is built and reviewed, you can sign, notarize, and lock it in without leaving the platform.

  • Attorney Review
    Have a licensed attorney review your completed agreement directly through the platform.
  • E-Signatures
    Sign your agreement digitally, no printing, no scanning.
  • Notary Services
    Need it notarized? We’ve got that covered too, right through the platform.
  • Future Revisions
    Partnerships change. Your agreement can too. Update your prenup when your situation evolves.
PRICING

Your co-ownership agreement is a legal document.

It should be built like one.

You’re buying a home, not taking a chance.

This plan gives you a legally structured co-ownership agreement built around your deal, your terms, and your protection. The right foundation for any co-buying partnership.

For investor and rental partnerships, the stakes are higher.

This plan goes further, with additional protections and restructuring options built for more complex co-ownership arrangements. Ideal for investment properties and multi-use deals.

Multi-party deals need more than a document.

This plan includes an advisory session, attorney prep support, and a direct handoff to legal counsel, so your partnership starts on solid ground.

Why Pairgap?

This isn’t a template. It’s a partnership protection system.

Most people don’t have a co-buying problem. They have a co-buying-without-a-plan problem. That’s exactly what we fix. Whether you call it a real estate prenup, a co-buyer agreement, or a co-ownership contract, it all comes down to the same thing: having a plan before you need one.

The Real Estate Prenup isn’t a form you fill out and forget. It’s the foundation of your co-ownership partnership, the document you’ll be glad you built before things got complicated.

  • Created by attorneys, not algorithms
  • Customized to your specific deal and partners
  • Built to have the hard conversations before you need them
  • Designed to protect the partnership, not just the property

Protect the partnership before problems happen.

If you’re buying a house with a friend, partner, or family member, you need more than a verbal agreement.