TurboTenant is a full property management platform — rent collection, tenant screening, leases, maintenance tracking — used by 850,000+ landlords. They publish excellent state eviction guides but don't generate validated eviction notices. NoticeGen does one thing: generates court-ready, statute-validated eviction notices. These tools aren't really competitors — many landlords use TurboTenant to manage their properties and NoticeGen when they need to serve a notice.
TurboTenant is a property management platform. Its core features are tenant screening, online rent collection, lease agreement templates, and maintenance tracking. It's a strong tool for the day-to-day operations of running a rental portfolio.
TurboTenant also publishes detailed state-by-state eviction law guides — one of the better free resources for landlords trying to understand the eviction process. Their guides cover notice periods, service requirements, and court filing steps.
What TurboTenant doesn't do: Generate the actual eviction notice. Their platform produces lease agreements, but when it comes to the eviction notice itself, their guides point landlords toward external resources or local attorneys.
When a TurboTenant landlord needs to serve an eviction notice, they have to go somewhere else to generate it. The options are usually: a generic template from LawDepot or Rocket Lawyer, a form from a state court website, or a local attorney.
NoticeGen fills that gap. It generates the specific, validated notice that TurboTenant's guides describe — with the correct statutory language, deadline calculation, and supporting documents — in under 30 seconds.
Think of it this way: TurboTenant tells you what notice to serve and why. NoticeGen generates the notice that won't get dismissed when you serve it.
| NoticeGen | TurboTenant | |
|---|---|---|
| Eviction notice generation | Core product | Not offered |
| Statute validation | Real-time | N/A |
| AB 1482 / municipal checks | Auto-detected | N/A |
| Eviction law guides | Per state + notice type | Excellent free guides |
| Rent collection | ❌ | ✅ |
| Tenant screening | ❌ | ✅ |
| Lease agreements | ❌ | ✅ |
| Maintenance tracking | ❌ | ✅ |
| Pricing (notices) | $7/notice or $99/year | N/A |
| Pricing (platform) | N/A | Free–$15/month |
Use TurboTenant for managing your rental portfolio day-to-day — collecting rent, screening tenants, storing lease documents, and tracking maintenance requests.
Use NoticeGenwhen you need to serve a notice. Whether it's a 3-day pay-or-quit, a lease violation cure-or-quit, or a non-renewal, NoticeGen generates the validated document with the supporting affidavit and service checklist.
Use both— they're complementary. TurboTenant for operations, NoticeGen for the moments when a tenancy needs to end.
TurboTenant's eviction guides are accurate and well-researched. But reading a guide about what a California 3-day notice must include and then generating that notice yourself — or using a generic template — leaves room for error.
NoticeGen removes that gap. The same statutory knowledge that goes into an eviction guide is built into the generation engine. The notice that comes out the other end has been checked against CCP § 1161(2), AB 1482 coverage, SF/LA municipal rules, and California's court holiday calendar — before you download it.
That's the difference between knowing what the notice should say and having a notice that says it correctly.
Already know what notice you need to serve? Generate the statute-validated version in 30 seconds — with deadline calculation, service checklist, and proof of service affidavit included.
Single notice from $7 · $99/year unlimited · 10 states supported