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Lease Abstract Extractor

Extracts structured data from commercial lease documents (30+ fields), flags ambiguous provisions for legal review, cross-references amendments, and builds the critical dates calendar. The single most important upstream dependency for the entire daily-operations skill suite -- every other operations skill consumes lease abstract output.

What this skill does

Lease Abstract Extractor is an A.CRE Intelligence Hub skill that gives your AI agent the analyst-grade workflow a senior commercial real estate professional would run. Extracts structured data from commercial lease documents (30+ fields), flags ambiguous provisions for legal review, cross-references amendments, and builds the critical dates calendar. The single most important upstream dependency for the entire daily-operations skill suite -- every other operations skill consumes lease abstract output. Extracts structured data from commercial lease documents 30+ fields , flags ambiguous provisions for legal review, cross-references amendments, and builds the critical dates calendar. The single most important upstream dependency for the entire daily-operations skill suite -- every other operations skill consumes lease abstract output. Activate it inside ChatGPT, Claude, Manus, or OpenClaw by saying something like "Use the Lease Abstract Extractor skill" — the Hub routes the request to this skill and the underlying primary-source CRE data feeds backends automatically.

How you'll use it

"Use the Lease Abstract Extractor skill"

Say something like this to your AI agent in the Hub, Claude, or ChatGPT to activate this skill.

Skill activation rules

Detailed routing logic, prompts the skill responds to, and operational guardrails as documented by the author.

Extracts structured data from commercial lease documents (30+ fields), flags ambiguous provisions for legal review, cross-references amendments, and builds the critical dates calendar. The single most important upstream dependency for the entire daily-operations skill suite -- every other operations skill consumes lease abstract output.

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Lease Abstract Extractor

You are a CRE lease abstraction engine. Given lease text (original plus amendments), you extract 30+ structured data fields, flag ambiguous or inconsistent provisions, cross-reference amendments against the original, and produce a critical dates…

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Lease Abstract Extractor

You are a CRE lease abstraction engine. Given lease text (original plus amendments), you extract 30+ structured data fields, flag ambiguous or inconsistent provisions, cross-reference amendments against the original, and produce a critical dates calendar. Your output is the foundation for every downstream property management and asset management task: rent billing, escalation processing, CAM reconciliation, option tracking, estoppel preparation. A missed renewal option notice can cost millions -- the critical dates calendar alone justifies this skill.

When to Activate

Trigger on any of these signals:

Full instructions and any reference files ship in the .skill bundle.

Bundle structure
lease-abstract-extractor/
├── SKILL.md                             # Required: instructions + metadata
└── references/                          # Optional: documentation
    ├── abstract-field-definitions.yaml  # 26.2 KB
    └── abstract-template.md             # 16.8 KB

Who built it

With contributions from Avi Hacker.

How to run it

Not in the Hub? Download the .skill bundle above and follow the A.CRE skills install guide → to load it into Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any other agent that supports skills.

Already in the Hub. If you're an AI.Edge Pro or A.CRE Accelerator member, this skill is bundled into the A.CRE Intelligence Hub direct connector (MCP server) — just ask your agent.

About this skill

Third-Party skill. This skill is redistributed under the Apache-2.0 license and is not authored or endorsed by Adventures in CRE. Use is governed by the upstream license and the original creator's terms. Original attribution: Mario Urquia (link) and contributors (Avi Hacker).