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Year-over-year recovery

Catch the overcharges that come back every year

See last year's CAM errors before you start. Find the overcharges that come back. Add up what you can still claim. Send one letter that shows the pattern.

Problem

The problem: last year's findings get lost

Most teams audit each year alone. The landlord fixes one overcharge. Then they bill it again next year. No one links the two. You lose easy money. Your client does not see it come back.

Solution

The solution: start each audit with the full story

CAMAudit links each new audit to the years you ran before. You get a short briefing first. It shows past findings. It shows the overcharges that come back. It shows what you can still claim. One click writes a letter that proves the pattern, clause by clause.

Proof points

What this feature gives partners

See last year's findings before you start.

Spot overcharges that repeat year after year.

Add up what you can still claim.

Write a multi-year letter in one click.

Every number ties to a lease clause.

Workflow

How pre-audit briefing works

01

Pick the property

Open a property you have audited before. CAMAudit pulls the past years for you.

02

Read the briefing

See last year's findings first. See which overcharges come back. See what you can still claim.

03

Focus your time

The briefing shows which checks to run first. You spend hours where the money is.

04

Send the letter

One click writes a letter. It shows the same overcharge across years. That is harder to brush off.

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Skip the lease re-read on repeat audits

On properties you audit every year, the lease usually has not changed. When it has not, CAMAudit skips re-reading it and goes straight to checking the new CAM statement (the landlord's annual cost breakdown).

CAM detection engine

Every audit runs a consistent set of forensic CAM checks so partners do not depend on memory or one-off spreadsheet review.

Lease Citation Evidence

Findings are stronger when the report shows the clause, statement line, and calculation path behind the issue.

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Pre-audit briefing workflow

See how the briefing and the multi-year letter fit your re-audit.

Partner resources

Guides for running repeat engagements across your book of business.

Partner playbook

Connect intake, audit review, and client delivery across recurring property files.

FAQ

Questions about pre-audit briefing

How does CAMAudit know it is the same property?

It links each new audit to the property's past audits. Then it follows the chain back year by year.

What counts as a repeat overcharge?

It is an overcharge flagged in more than one year. It must be the same property. The briefing also marks ones that were fixed and came back.

Can I still review every finding?

Yes. The briefing is a starting point. You review and sign each finding. Each one cites the lease clause and the statement line.

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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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