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Your landlord generates your CAM reconciliation statement from their property management software. Each platform structures statements differently, uses different field labels, and presents data in ways that can make overcharges invisible without knowing what to look for.
Select the software your landlord uses to learn exactly what each field on your statement means, what red flags to watch for, and which overcharges are most common in reconciliations generated by that platform.
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View guide ↗The property management software your landlord uses determines what information appears on your CAM statement and what stays hidden. Enterprise platforms like Yardi Voyager and MRI Software generate detailed line-item reports with GL codes, while mid-market platforms like AppFolio and Buildium show only broad category totals. Both can contain overcharges, but the overcharges look different depending on how each platform structures its output.
Knowing which platform generated your statement tells you which fields are reliable, which require supplemental documentation to verify, and which overcharge patterns are most common in that platform's default configuration. CAMAudit applies all 14 forensic detection rules to your reconciliation regardless of which software generated it.
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Find My OverchargesAngel Campa, Founder of CAMAudit · I built CAMAudit after discovering that commercial tenants routinely overpay CAM charges due to errors that go undetected without forensic analysis. The software your landlord uses is one of the first things to understand about any CAM statement because it tells you what level of detail you can expect and what you need to request. LinkedIn ↗