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Agents — what we do
We design and run AI agents that connect to your tools, follow your playbooks, and keep people in the loop. Below are real estate agent pages you can start from; each one is tailored to you during a project, not a one-size-fits-all product.
Example agent pages
- Real estate development managers →Variance, permit, and deadline tracking across jurisdictions and project files.
- Real estate entitlement tracking →One dashboard for status, missing documents, renewals, and compliance milestones.
- Investment sales brokers (BOV) →Help with BOV-style reports: comps, market notes, and outputs you can stand behind—using your files and your format.
- Real estate asset managers →Pull the lease terms that affect money and risk—key dates, co-tenancy, renewals—tied back to the page they came from.
- Lease abstraction at scale →Turn long leases into clean rows: dates, rent, options, and CAM, ready for your database or model.
- Lease administrators (CAM & audits) →Reconcile year-end CAM against lease math—pro-rata, caps, exclusions, and audit-ready line citations.
- Commercial lease generation →First drafts from your templates and term sheets—consistent language, faster negotiation, full version history.
- Real estate attorneys (PSA & diligence) →First-pass PSA and package review: warranties, title alignment, and playbook deviations before partner time.
- Escrow officers (funding compliance) →Pre-disbursement checks—contingencies, title, financing, and documents tied to a single condition report.
- Property data extraction →Rent rolls, OMs, and operating statements to clean tables for Argus, Excel, and your models—validated and traceable.
- Appraisal report generation →Comp assembly, market narrative, and defensible workpapers—faster from field data to sign-off ready PDF.
- Deed analysis (chain & encumbrances) →OCR-tolerant reading of old instruments—legal description, parties, and exceptions with highlights on the image.
- Multifamily housing automation →Leases, applications, and rent rolls in bulk—one operational layer for PM and asset teams.