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Audit Rights Extraction Worksheet

A structured worksheet for turning audit-right clause language into actionable fields and calendar entries

Audit rights exist in most commercial leases, but they are rarely abstracted with the depth they deserve. This worksheet converts the legal language into structured fields: the right itself, the notice window, who can audit, cost allocation, venue restrictions, and the consequence of missing the deadline.

Inside the guide

  • Every field an audit rights clause can contain, with extraction prompts
  • How to handle "final and binding" language in the same clause
  • How to calendar the objection deadline from the reconciliation delivery date
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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.

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