The moat
Every finding traces back to the clause and the line
A finding is only as strong as its proof. CAMAudit shows the lease clause, the statement line, and the math for every flagged charge, side by side. You open the lease at the cited page, check the math, and sign off before the report goes out.
finding_0192 · sign-off pending
Management fee overcharge
Lease §4.2(b)
"Management fee shall not exceed four percent (4%) of Operating Costs for the applicable calendar year."
Statement
Statement line 14. Management fee: 6% of operating costs.
Math
Cap: 4% of operating costs. Billed: 6% of operating costs. Flagged amount: the 2% difference.
A finding without proof creates more work, not less
A client or a landlord will push back on an overcharge claim. Then someone has to dig up the proof again: the lease clause, the statement line, the math. That hunt happens for every finding, and it eats the hours that make an audit worth running. CAMAudit puts the proof next to the finding from the start, so you review it once and move on.
What the panel shows you
The clause, right next to the finding
Open a finding. The lease clause sits beside it. You read the exact words, not a paraphrase.
The statement line that matches
Each finding points to the exact line on the reconciliation. You see what the landlord billed.
The math, shown in full
The cap, the fraction, or the formula sits next to the clause and the charge.
Your sign-off, on the record
Check the math. Sign off on each finding. Your name and the review date stay with the audit.
How you use it
01
Pick a finding
Choose any finding from the list. The clause, the statement line, and the math load next to it.
02
Open the lease
One click opens the lease at the cited page. Read the clause in full before you decide.
03
Sign off
Agree the finding is right, then sign off. The report ships with your review attached.
Why you can put your name on it
Fixed math and a cited clause make a finding you can defend
The AI in CAMAudit reads documents and sorts line items. It never calculates a dollar figure. Cap tests, pro-rata checks, and gross-up formulas all run as fixed code. Same numbers in, same result out. Add a clause citation and a statement line, and a finding stops being a guess. You can walk a client, or a landlord, through it line by line.
audit_2847 · review log
17 of 20 checks clear
3 findings flagged. Each one shows a clause, a statement line, and the math. Two are signed off. One is waiting on your review.
Common questions
Where do the lease citations come from?
They come from the lease review built during extraction. Each citation shows the page, the clause number, and the exact quote. You can check it against the source document.
Does sign-off change the math?
No. Code runs the math before you ever see the finding. Sign-off just records your review and agreement.
What if a finding needs more judgment than a straight clause match?
Some findings depend on lease wording or missing backup. Those get a lower confidence note. You decide how firmly to present them, or ask for more documents first.
Can I open the source lease page from a finding?
Yes. Each finding links to the exact page the citation came from. You read the full clause in context before you sign off.
See where traceability fits
The 20 detection rules
What each rule checks, and how each one produces a citable finding.
See the rulesHow the scan works
The pipeline behind every finding: direct document extraction, then deterministic math.
See the pipeline