Human review stays in control
Reviewable results for commercial lease abstraction
Lextract is designed for reviewer judgment. The output is structured so a human can inspect it fast.
Fast answer
Reviewable results give teams a structured lease abstract with categories, confidence scores, and red flags so a human can verify important terms before export.
- Lease administration teams
- Attorney review
- Broker summaries
The problem
A summary is not enough for lease operations. Teams need to verify exact dates, amounts, notice periods, and clause references before using the data for diligence, accounting, or negotiations.
How Lextract solves it
Lextract presents structured fields, confidence scores, red flags, and export options in a review workflow. The reviewer can inspect the lease abstract before using it in reports, imports, or client materials.
What changes after the feature is in the workflow
The point is not more software for its own sake. The point is less manual rework between PDF review, lease data cleanup, and downstream reporting.
Teams get a usable review surface instead of a pasted AI answer.
Important fields can be checked before they enter a system of record.
The final export reflects reviewed structured data.
Proof points to check
Use these points when you compare Lextract against manual abstraction, outsourced abstraction, or generic AI document tools.
Check 1
Fields are grouped by lease category.
Check 2
Confidence scores and red flags appear near the extracted data.
Check 3
The same reviewed result can be exported in several formats.
Related feature links
Follow the surrounding feature pages and supporting resources to evaluate the whole lease abstraction workflow.
Questions teams ask about Review
What makes Lextract results reviewable?
The result is organized as fields, categories, confidence scores, and red flags. That structure makes it easier to inspect than a long narrative summary.
Can reviewers edit extracted fields?
Yes. Lextract is built around review and correction before export so teams can preserve judgment where it matters.
Who should review the result?
The reviewer depends on the workflow. Property managers, asset managers, attorneys, brokers, accountants, and consultants all use lease abstracts for different decisions.