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CAM Reconciliation Template

Stop overpaying your landlord. Download now to take control of your expenses and ensure fair and accurate CAM charges.

Stop overpaying your Landlord and optimize your CAM + OPEX charges

Occupier Co-founder Matt Giffune and lease administration expert, Denise Hinkle sit down in this two-part series to discuss how to audit your lease portfolio CAM, OPEX, and Taxes. And ultimately how to make sure you are not overpaying your Landlord.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are CAM Charges?

A CAM (Common Area Maintenance) charge is an additional fee that commercial tenants are required to pay on top of their base rent. They are intended to cover the cost of maintaining and managing shared spaces within a property, such as lobbies, elevators, hallways, parking lots, and common restrooms. 

How are CAM charges calculated?

They’re typically based on your leased space’s proportion of the property, as outlined in your lease.

What is CAM reconciliation?

CAM reconciliation compares estimated CAM charges paid to actual expenses, adjusting for any overpayment or underpayment.

Why do I need a CAM reconciliation template?

A CAM reconciliation template helps you track and adjust charges accurately, ensuring fairness in cost distribution.

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