White-Label CAM Audit for Tenant Rep Brokers
Give clients branded post-lease CAM verification after the deal closes. If you only want a handoff, revenue-share referrals stay available.
Post-lease CAM reconciliations arrive 12 to 18 months after move-in. A branded review creates a reason to reconnect with clients at renewal, before the dispute window closes.
CAMAudit gives tenant rep brokers a white-label CAM audit workspace for the work that happens after the lease is signed. Your firm can offer branded post-lease verification when annual reconciliations arrive, with 20 deterministic detection rules checking management fee caps, pro-rata share calculations, gross-up treatment, and CAM cap compliance. See how the audit pipeline works or review partner pricing before starting setup.
CAM reconciliations arrive annually. Errors are common: management fees billed above the lease cap, denominator manipulation that inflates pro-rata share, gross-up applied to fixed expenses, and cap violations that accumulate year over year. Most clients won't catch these without help. Most leases give tenants one to three years to dispute after the reconciliation is issued. That window closes without notice.
The partner setup path lets you create the workspace, configure branding, and review a sample workflow before choosing a plan. Revenue-share referrals remain available when a simple handoff makes more sense, but they are secondary to the white-label workflow.
What the White-Label Workflow Looks Like in Practice
- Create your branded workspace. Add your firm name, contact details, and brand color so the portal and reports feel like part of your client experience.
- Review a sample workflow. See how lease files, CAM reconciliations, findings review, and client-facing reports work under your brand.
- Choose a white-label plan before client delivery. Once the workflow is clear, pick the tier that matches your post-lease service volume.
What CAMAudit Produces
The Partner Review runs all CAM Detection Rules and gives partners the finding detail before client delivery: each issue itemized with the specific lease clause violated, the dollar discrepancy, and the detection rule that caught it. The report is downloadable as a PDF. CAMAudit can also prepare an objection draft from the findings as a separate step.
Most audits complete within partner workflow of document upload. If your client has multiple reconciliation years open, they can audit each year separately. White-label partners keep the client experience branded from intake through report delivery.
Revenue-Share as the Lighter Option
Revenue-share still works for brokers who only want to send a client to CAMAudit and earn commission when that client buys. It has less setup, but the client experience is not yours. White-label is the stronger fit when you want recurring post-lease CAM verification to feel like a broker-led service.
Need a Referral Path Instead?
Use revenue-share referrals when a client already has a lease, a CAM reconciliation, and a review deadline, but your team does not want to run the workflow.
Why Add CAM Audit After the Lease Is Signed
Tenant rep work typically ends at lease execution. The reconciliation arrives 12 to 18 months later, and unless the client audits it, overcharges from year one silently accumulate. The management fee violation at 3% instead of the 2% the lease requires does not appear once. It appears every year. CAM cap breaches compound upward as costs rise.
A white-label CAM audit creates a reason to reconnect at reconciliation season. It positions your brokerage as an ongoing resource for the client, not just a transaction, and gives your team a branded deliverable when overcharges appear.
Partner Playbook
The Partner Playbook includes a tenant rep handoff scoring rubric, discovery call scripts, and a reconciliation season calendar for brokers building a structured referral practice.
Partner next steps
Pick the path that matches your role in the deal. Start with branded setup, review wholesale tiers, or model service margin before you pitch a client.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Partner Guide
Launch a branded post-lease CAM audit workflow
This playbook helps tenant reps decide when to deliver white-label CAM verification directly and when a lighter referral handoff is enough.
White-label first, with revenue-share available when you only want a handoff.
Related Resources
- Tenant Rep vs. CAM Audit: How They Work Together
- Using CAM Audit as Renewal Leverage
- SIOR Tenant Rep CAM Audit Guide
- Commercial Lease Dispute CAM Audit Guide
- CAM Audit White-Label Program
- Tenant-Rep Firm, Trigger Scorecard: How the Abstract Qualified the Audit
- Tenant-rep to CAM audit partner handoff scoring rubric
- Tenant Rep Handoff Scoring Rubric
- Tenant Rep Broker CAM Audit Revenue Playbook
- Tenant Rep CAM Audit Proposal Template
- Tenant Rep CAM Audit Deliverables Kit
- White-Label Program
- Revenue-Share Referrals
- CPA Service Line ROI Calculator
- White-Label Margin Calculator
- Partner Playbook