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Real Estate Law

Close Real Estate Deals Without the Paper Avalanche

Claude reviews leases, analyzes title commitments, and drafts transaction documents so you can manage more closings.

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The Problems You Face Every Day

Lease Review Bottlenecks

Commercial leases run hundreds of pages. Claude reviews entire leases and flags non-standard terms, missing protections, and hidden costs.

Title Commitment Analysis

Title exceptions require careful review. Claude identifies problematic exceptions and explains their impact on the transaction.

Transaction Document Volume

Real estate closings involve dozens of documents. Claude drafts ancillary documents from the main purchase agreement terms.

Sample Claude Prompts for Real Estate Law

Commercial Lease Reviewer

Analyze a commercial lease from the tenant or landlord perspective.

Review the following commercial lease from the [TENANT/LANDLORD] perspective. Identify:

1. Base rent, escalations, and additional rent obligations
2. CAM charges and how they're calculated
3. Maintenance and repair obligations for each party
4. Assignment and subletting restrictions
5. Default and cure provisions
6. Renewal options and conditions
7. Early termination rights
8. Insurance requirements
9. Any provisions that deviate from market standard
10. Missing protections that should be added

For each issue, rate the risk level (high/medium/low) and suggest specific revision language.

Lease:
[PASTE LEASE TEXT]

Title Commitment Analyzer

Review title commitment exceptions and identify issues.

Review the following title commitment and analyze each exception:

For each Schedule B exception:
1. Describe what the exception means in plain English
2. Whether it's standard or unusual
3. The potential impact on the buyer's intended use
4. Whether it should be cleared before closing
5. Recommended action (accept, require removal, obtain endorsement)

Title commitment:
[PASTE TITLE COMMITMENT]

Purchase Agreement Term Sheet

Generate deal terms from a letter of intent for drafting.

Convert the following letter of intent into a structured term sheet for drafting a purchase agreement:

LOI:
[PASTE LOI]

Organize the output as:
1. Parties and property description
2. Purchase price and payment terms
3. Due diligence period and conditions
4. Representations and warranties needed
5. Closing conditions and timeline
6. Post-closing obligations
7. Open issues requiring negotiation
8. Missing terms that should be addressed

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Real Estate Law FAQ

Can Claude review commercial leases?

Yes. Claude analyzes entire commercial leases, identifying non-standard terms, hidden costs in CAM provisions, and missing protections. It rates each issue by risk level and suggests revision language.

How does Claude help with title commitments?

Claude reviews Schedule B exceptions, explains each in plain English, assesses their impact on the buyer, and recommends whether to accept, require removal, or obtain endorsements.

Is Claude useful for residential real estate transactions?

Yes. Claude drafts purchase agreement term sheets from LOIs, reviews residential leases, and generates closing checklists — useful for high-volume residential practices.

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