The rent agreement quietly lapses and everyone continues on vibes, until a dispute, a deposit question or a police verification asks for the paper. Renew it on schedule instead.
Set this reminder on WhatsAppTo set a rent agreement renewal reminder on WhatsApp, text NagMeLater "Remind me on 1 February to discuss the rent agreement renewal", or tap a button below to send it in one tap. The bot confirms the schedule and nags you at the right moment. No app, no signup, first 7 days free.
Send this and a WhatsApp nag comes back in 2 minutes, while you are still on this page. Then set the real one below.
Edit to your agreement's date, open the conversation.
Draft, stamp paper, signatures, registration.
Photos and receipts at every renewal.
A rent agreement renewal reminder on WhatsApp takes one message and no setup: text NagMeLater what to remind you of and when, and it confirms within seconds and nags you at that exact time. For this topic the schedules people pick most are 60 days before expiry (edit to your agreement's date, open the conversation), 30-day paperwork nag (draft, stamp paper, signatures, registration) and Deposit and condition record (photos and receipts at every renewal); each button above sends the exact wording, for example "Remind me on 25 March to update the flat condition photos and deposit receipt", and you can change the time or the task before sending. Recurring works in the same sentence ("every Monday at 9am"), in any language you text in. When it fires, reply done to close it, snooze 15 to be nagged again, or edit 1 to Friday 5pm to move it. First 7 days free, then $1.99 a month or $59 once for life.
The standard term avoids registration thresholds and lands the renewal at no memorable time of year. Neither side tracks it; both assume the other will.
For the tenant, no paper means shakier deposit claims and address-proof problems. For the landlord, eviction and escalation clauses stop being enforceable. Limbo serves nobody.
Rent revision, repairs, deposit adjustments: these conversations go better with 60 days of calm than with a lapsed agreement and packed suitcases as backdrop.
Sixty days out you discuss terms; thirty days out you execute paper. Compressed into the final week, the same conversation acquires ultimatum energy from both sides.
"note rent 32k from April, landlord fixes bathroom seepage before renewal, deposit unchanged" is the memory both parties will need in month seven. Handshakes fade; notes do not.
Ten photos at each renewal, both parties on record, ends the classic move-out dispute before it starts. The nag makes it a ritual instead of an afterthought.
The button pre-fills it. Plain words, no format to learn, no reminder app to install.
Date, time and recurrence are parsed from your message and confirmed instantly.
Right inside WhatsApp, where you will actually see it. Reply done, snooze it, or edit it any time.
It is whoever-benefits' job, which is both. The party who opens the conversation early usually shapes it; there is no downside to that being you.
One 60-day nag per agreement, named per property. Pair with the rent collection page's monthly nags for the full landlord stack.
Depends on your state and term; note what your last one required ("note agreement registered at sub-registrar, 1 percent fee") so the renewal repeats the recipe.
Each is a one-off nag at renewal time. Verification lapses surface at the worst moments; thirty seconds of scheduling avoids them.
No download needed. NagMeLater turns WhatsApp into your rent agreement renewal reminder app: one message sets the schedule, and the nag arrives in the same chat. Nothing new on your home screen, nothing to keep updated, nothing extra to open.
The button opens WhatsApp with "Remind me on 1 February to discuss the rent agreement renewal" already typed. Send it, and it is handled.
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