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CAM Audit Fields Every Lease Abstract Should Capture

A structured field inventory for abstractors who want their work to hold up under expense-recovery review

Most lease abstracts capture enough to track payments and dates. Fewer capture the field combinations that let a downstream team run a defensible CAM review. This checklist fills the gap: every CAM-critical field, why it matters, and what to look for in the clause.

Inside the guide

  • The minimum CAM field set vs. the full audit-ready field set
  • Which clause combinations predict the highest overcharge risk
  • Where abstractors typically miss the field that matters most
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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.

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