I just discovered my co‑working hot‑desk agreement hides mail handling tricks
Signed at 11 pm because the receptionist promised “no worries” – now your packages are disappearing.
You signed that hot‑desk deal at 11 pm, trusting the front‑desk promise
The space told you they’d hold your mail, but the fine print says they can forward, discard, or even sell it without telling you.
- Missing important client packages because the desk staff thought they were junk.
- Unexpected fees when they forward mail you never asked for.
- No legal recourse – the contract says you waived all mail‑related claims.
Legal Shell AI reads the mail clause for you
In seconds it tells you if your packages might get lost, who actually owns the mailbox, and how to protect your business.
- Plain‑English summary of every mail‑handling term.
- Risk score that shows how dangerous the clause is.
- Actionable steps: ask for a locker, add a rider, or walk away.
How it works
Three clicks, no legal jargon
Paste or upload your agreement
Copy the hot‑desk contract text or drop the PDF into the app.
AI scans for mail handling terms
Our model hunts every sentence that talks about mail, packages, and forwarding.
Get a plain‑English report
Read a short risk summary and exact recommendations you can send back to the space.
Why people trust us
What people are saying
"I thought the mail thing was just a tiny detail. Turns out they were sending my invoices to a random mailbox. This app saved me a ton of hassle."
"Honestly, I was skeptical. But after the AI flagged a clause that let them discard unclaimed mail, I renegotiated and got a locker. No more lost packages."
"I signed the agreement at 2am after a coffee binge. The next day my client’s contract was bounced because the mail never got delivered. Legal Shell told me why."
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for legal matters.