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40% of CAM bills have errors worth thousands. Yours probably does too.

Traditional auditors charge $3,000 to $15,000 to find overcharges. CAMAudit runs the same 13 checks for free. Pay $199 only if you want the proof.

Find My Overcharges

Your landlord controls every number on your CAM bill. The management fee. The pro-rata denominator. What counts as capital vs. repair. Then they send you a bill nobody checks. That bill is wrong 40% of the time.

0%

of CAM reconciliations contain material errors

Tango Analytics, CAM Reconciliation Report (2023)

$0

recovered in one documented case over 5.5 years

Hughes Marino case study

$0

recovered in a single retail tenant audit

National Lease Advisors case study (2025)

Upload your lease. See what we find.

How it works

  1. STEP 01

    Upload Documents

    Lease + CAM reconciliation statement

  2. STEP 02

    AI Extracts Data

    OCR + clause extraction in parallel

  3. STEP 03

    13 Rules Analyze

    Exact math, not AI guesses

  4. STEP 04

    Get Your Report

    Findings + dispute letter draft

Where your money goes: $199 vs. $10,000+

Most tenants don't audit because the math doesn't work. Here's why.

Cost

Today

$10,000 to $20,000 per audit at CPA rates. Then 33% of whatever they recover.

On a $20K overcharge, you net about $10,900. The firm takes the rest.

CPA rates: KPMG public filings ($682/hr blended). Contingency: Office of the Attorney General, National Lease Advisors.

CAMAudit

$199 flat. No contingency.

On that same $20K overcharge, you keep $19,801.

Time

Today

4 to 8 weeks.

Lease abstraction alone takes hours per document. Your 90-day dispute window doesn't wait.

CAMAudit

Under 5 minutes.

Upload two PDFs, get findings before your coffee gets cold.

Accuracy

Today

Manual spreadsheets and sampling.

Tango Analytics found material errors in 40% of the reconciliations they reviewed. The people checking your landlord's work use the same error-prone process.

Tango Analytics, CAM Reconciliation Report (2023)

CAMAudit

13 forensic rules check every line item.

AI reads your documents. Python does the math. No rounding errors, no sampling bias, no fatigue.

Upload your lease. See what we find.

Frequently asked questions

$199 finds what $10,000 auditors find. You keep 100%.

No contingency fees. No percentage of recovery. One flat price. Upload two files and see your total in minutes, free. Unlock the full report for $199.

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What is a CAM audit?

A CAM audit is a forensic review of a commercial landlord's Common Area Maintenance reconciliation statement. It checks whether billed charges match what your lease permits: management fees, pro-rata share, expense exclusions, cap provisions, and 8 additional categories. According to Tango Analytics, 40% of reconciliations contain material errors.

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Recovery of past CAM overcharges depends on your specific lease terms, including any audit rights deadlines or ‘binding and conclusive’ provisions, and on applicable state law. State statute of limitations periods apply to written contracts and range from 3 to 10 years; your actual lookback window may be shorter based on your lease. CAMAudit is a document analysis platform, not a law firm, and nothing on this site constitutes legal advice. Consult a licensed real estate attorney before initiating any dispute or legal proceeding.

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