Here it is. No form, no funnel, no “enter your email to continue.” Download it, print it, photocopy it, hand it to anyone who is about to sign something.
At the heart of the guide is a simple twenty-minute system — six passes you can run on anything before you sign it, from a lease or a loan to a gym membership or a job offer. It shows you how to find the money, read the exit, and catch the ten trap words that quietly cost people the most.
Then it gets specific with two pull-out checklists for the contracts almost everyone signs: the car loan, where the monthly payment is the magician’s misdirection, and the apartment lease, where the rent is never the real cost. It closes with five rules that protect you on anything you sign.
The guide above is yours either way. If you want the ongoing version, The Clause is the weekly newsletter where Leo takes one real contract apart in plain English. It is free, and you can leave whenever you like.
Do you run a program that serves students, athletes, members or service members? There is a free version of this built for rooms — the modules and workbooks carry your name and your colours, they go to your people at no cost, and nothing is sold in the room. Write to leo@leomannpublishing.com and tell me who you serve.