Are You Overpaying for CAM Charges?
Common Area Maintenance (CAM) expenses can quickly add up, often leading to overcharges that go unnoticed. Our expert CAM audit services help businesses identify billing errors, ensure lease compliance, and recover overpayments. With extensive experience across all lease types, we provide an in-depth audit that safeguards your financial interests.
Why Choose RE BackOffice for CAM Audits?
- Experienced lease analysts with deep expertise in CAM audits.
- Proven track record of cost savings for clients.
- Comprehensive audit reports with clear recommendations.
- Custom-tailored solutions that fit your business needs.
- Expertise across various commercial property types.
- Reduction in unnecessary financial losses due to billing errors.

Understanding CAM Audits
A CAM audit is a meticulous process that involves reviewing your lease agreements and reconciliations to ensure accuracy in your CAM charges. Overcharges can arise due to miscalculations, incorrect allocations, or overlooked exclusions. By conducting a thorough audit, businesses can:
- Detects discrepancies in CAM charges.
- Ensure landlords comply with lease agreements.
- Save thousands of dollars annually.
- Strengthen negotiations with property managers.
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Download WhitepaperCommon CAM Audit Findings
Through years of experience, we've discovered common overbilling practices, such as:
- Inclusion of non-reimbursable expenses in CAM charges.
- Improper allocation of costs among tenants.
- Inaccurate calculations of rentable square footage.
- Omission of caps and exclusions stated in lease agreements.
FAQs About CAM Audits
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1. What is a CAM audit?
A CAM audit is a detailed review of Common Area Maintenance charges to ensure they align with lease agreements and industry standards.
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2. How often should I conduct a CAM audit?
Annual audits are recommended to catch discrepancies before they accumulate over time.
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3. How long does a CAM audit take?
It depends on the complexity of the lease agreements and the volume of documents to be reviewed, but most audits take a few weeks to complete.
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4. What if errors are found during the CAM audit?
If discrepancies are identified, we provide detailed reports and assist in negotiating corrections or reimbursements with landlords.