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Last updated: April 2026
Commercial tenants in New Haven pay an average of $7.80/SF in CAM charges each year. Under Connecticut law, you have 6 years to recover overpayments, but that window shrinks with every reconciliation cycle you let pass. CAMAudit runs 14 forensic detection rules on your reconciliation statement in under fifteen minutes to find overcharges before time runs out.
New Haven CAM Benchmark
New Haven tenants near Yale-New Haven Hospital and the medical district face 10-15% CAM overcharges driven by specialized facility costs allocated to standard office and retail tenants [industry estimate]
New Haven Tenants: Your 6-Year Recovery Window Is Shrinking
These institutional landlords operate significant commercial portfolios in New Haven. CAM reconciliations from large institutional owners often contain complex allocations that benefit from independent audit.
“I built CAMAudit because tenants in New Haven were paying $7.80/SF and had no fast way to check their landlord's math. A $79 audit that takes fifteen minutes should be standard practice, not a luxury.”
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