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Forensic CAM audit software for commercial tenants. Find the money you're owed.

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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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CAM Statement Request Guide

How to ask your landlord for the right reconciliation statement and backup

What you will learn

  • What to call the document so the landlord sends the right file
  • The backup schedules worth requesting at the same time
  • How to ask for supporting detail without escalating the tone
  • What to do if the landlord sends only a summary page
  • How to keep a paper trail if your dispute window matters
  • What to upload once you have the statement in hand

Most tenants do not need help reading the CAM statement first. They need help getting the right document from the landlord without losing time. This guide gives you the exact request language, the backup to ask for, and what to do when the first response is incomplete.

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Short, practical, and built for the exact point you are at in the CAM workflow.

One email, immediate delivery, no sales call required.

By Angel Campa, Founder

I built CAMAudit after seeing how many tenants overpay on CAM reconciliations without realizing they have the right to audit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my landlord says they already sent the statement?
Ask them to resend the annual CAM reconciliation statement and any supporting schedules as PDF or spreadsheet attachments. Many landlords send a rent ledger or estimate notice instead of the year-end reconciliation, so naming the specific document matters.
Do I need invoices before I can run an audit?
No. The lease and the reconciliation statement are enough to start. Backup such as invoices and worksheets can help later, but most overcharge issues are visible before you get to invoice-level detail.
What if the landlord sends only a one-page summary?
Use the follow-up language in the guide to ask for the management fee worksheet, category schedules, and any backup your lease says you can inspect. A one-page summary is often not enough to verify the total.
What should I do once I have the statement?
Upload the lease and the statement to CAMAudit. The scan checks management fee math, pro-rata share, gross-up treatment, caps, and excluded charge categories in one pass.

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CAM Dispute GuideCAM Overcharge Detection PlaybookNNN Lease Tenant GuideCAM Lease Language Guide
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