How to use repeatable variables (multiple parties)
Walk-through of the v2 system with examples: two tenants, three partners and clauses that adjust automatically.
Repeatable variables let a single contract have several "parties" of the same type: two tenants, three partners, four guarantors, etc. The v2 template engine handles them automatically and rewrites plurals in the clauses.
Example 1: two tenants
- Open the residential lease template.
- In the right panel, in the "Tenants" section, click "+ Add tenant".
- Fill the second tenant data in its card.
- You will see "the tenant" turn into "the tenants" across the contract body, and IDs/signatures listed.
Example 2: three partners
In the partners agreement template add three cards. Each partner can have a different ownership percentage: the engine sums them and warns if they don’t total 100%.
Tips
- Click the trash icon to remove a party (as long as the template minimum is respected).
- If the third-party form is enabled, each party gets its own link to fill only their fields.
- Singular/plural and gender agreements are applied automatically. If you spot any odd case, please report it.
Templates indicate the min and max of parties allowed — for example, lease 1–5 tenants, partners 2–8.
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