That indemnification clause in your mobile van lease? It's not what you think.
Most pet groomers miss how much they could owe if a dog bites a customer during a grooming appointment in their van.
You signed the lease for your mobile grooming van at 2am because the landlord said it was 'standard.'
That 'standard' indemnification clause could make you personally responsible for any injury that happens inside your van, even if the customer's dog was already aggressive.
- You're on the hook for legal fees and medical bills if a customer gets bitten, even if you followed all safety protocols
- The language is so vague you have no idea what scenarios actually trigger your financial responsibility
- Your general business insurance likely excludes indemnification obligations from leases
We translate your lease from legal gibberish into plain English.
No more guessing. See exactly which scenarios in your mobile van lease could bankrupt your business.
- Get a simple, one-page summary of every indemnification trap in your lease
- See a risk score that tells you if you should walk away or negotiate
- Get actual negotiation tips you can copy-paste into an email to your landlord
How it works
From lease upload to risk report in under 10 minutes
Upload your mobile van lease
Just snap a photo or upload the PDF. We've seen every version of these landlord forms.
AI highlights the indemnification traps
Our system finds every clause that could make you pay for someone else's mistake or injury.
Read your plain English report
You get a simple summary with 'what this actually means' for your grooming business.
By the numbers
What other mobile groomers are saying
"I almost signed my life away. The landlord said that clause was 'just boilerplate.' Legal Shell AI showed me it meant I'd be on the hook if a dog bit someone in my van. I got it removed."
"My insurance agent told me I was covered. Turns out my lease indemnification clause voided my policy. This tool caught what everyone else missed."
"I read that lease three times and still didn't understand what I was agreeing to. The report was so clear I knew exactly what to ask for when I renegotiated."
Frequently asked questions
What does indemnification actually mean for my mobile grooming business?
Can I get this indemnification clause removed from my van lease?
Will my general liability insurance cover what the lease says?
How is this different from just having a lawyer look at it?
Stop guessing what your lease actually says.
See the indemnification risks in your mobile van lease in under 10 minutes.
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for legal matters.