A serious commercial lease abstract should show what the document says, where it says it and what still needs verification. This workspace structures that work without pretending to read or interpret the lease for you.
ADDRESSED0%0 of 69 fields reviewedEVIDENCE COMPLETE0%Captured term plus source locationCRITICAL OPEN44Resolve before relying on the abstractVERIFY QUEUE0Entered terms requiring source confirmation
SECTION 01
Document control
Identify the operative paper before relying on any term.
CRITICAL · REQUIRED
Primary source document
Executed lease, agreed form, draft number or other document actually reviewed.
HIGH · REQUIRED
Document date
Date stated on the document, not the date it was received.
CRITICAL · REQUIRED
Amendments and ancillary agreements
List every amendment, renewal, assignment, estoppel, work letter and separate security document.
CRITICAL · REQUIRED
Execution / draft status
State whether signed, partially signed, agreed form, landlord draft or tenant draft.
CRITICAL · REQUIRED
Known missing documents
Record referenced schedules, plans, rules or agreements not in the file.
OPEN EVIDENCE QUEUE
Resolve the gaps before relying on the abstract.
Completeness is not legal correctness. “Ready” means each catalogue field has a supported status—not that the lease is acceptable or the interpretation is legally complete.
WHAT THIS WORKSPACE DOES
Structured extraction with visible evidence.
It does not read or upload a lease.
It does not calculate contractual deadlines.
It does not determine whether language is enforceable.
It does not replace a lawyer’s lease review or abstract.
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