Casto Rolls Out Implementation Of LeasePilot® For Its Commercial Leases

Posted by Gabriel Safar on Mar 31, 2017 9:39:21 AM

Columbus, OH – CASTO, one of the country’s leading real estate development and services firms, announced today the implementation of LeasePilot.

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Would You Choose a Typewriter or a Computer?

Posted by Jonathan Eskow on Mar 31, 2017 9:34:46 AM

All things equal, would you choose to use an old fashioned typewriter or a computer? A computer of course.  Why?  Better quality.  Better efficiency.  Better interoperability with other tools you use on a day to day basis.  Real estate companies are now faced with a similar choice when it comes to leasing.  Does it make sense to continue drafting and editing leases the old fashioned way or use lease automation software?  This article explores why the old fashioned way should no longer be acceptable to real estate companies.

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The Speed Bumps that Slow Lease Deals Down

Posted by Gabriel Safar on Mar 31, 2017 9:34:34 AM

In my article "Why is Leasing So Time Sensitive?" I identified two underlying factors that make the process of getting a lease finalized and signed-up unacceptably long. In this Article, I take a look at those factors and provide solutions.

Unnecessary Coordination Causes Bottlenecks

The leasing representative negotiates the Letter of Intent (LOI) and gets the transaction approved. She knows the building, the tenant’s specific requirements and the market drivers that make the deal work. It’s the lawyer’s job, however, to transform an LOI into a lease document. But the lawyer is missing key information that the leasing representative possesses. Without that information it is impossible to prepare a lease. And so, the leasing representative and lawyer exchange emails and drafts and have calls or in-person meetings to get the document right. This process of emailing and talking and then talking and emailing sucks up an enormous amount of both the leasing representative’s and lawyer’s time. Limiting these interactions, therefore, dramatically reduces the amount of time required to iterate and finalized a lease document.

Outdated Tools Make Drafting a Lease Unacceptably Slow.

In addition to communication, the other main source of delay is the act of drafting the lease document itself. Turning complex drafts can often take 4+ hours of concentrated legal time. Given a specific attorney’s priorities and workload, freeing up that time may take a week or more. A lease, though, is a predictable document. The business outcomes for the various terms of a lease are numerous, but ultimately finite. Nevertheless, lawyers are generally required to either re-draft complex provisions whole-cloth, or rifle through old deals to find an appropriate starting point to work from.

But what if lawyers, paralegals and leasing representatives could assemble leases by accessing a database of leasing provisions specifically tailored to their organization and forms? And what if that database of provisions could be infinitely customized on the fly for a specific transaction and then recalled for later use?

Document Automation + Specialized Word Processing = Speed.

LeasePilot does just that. LeasePilot gives leasing representatives the tools to “assemble” a lease to fit the transaction on their own while providing attorneys a powerful word processing system specifically designed to expedite the drafting of customized lease provisions. The result: more of the lease is handled by the person that knows the transaction best, the leasing representative, in less time than she used to spend communicating with her lawyer. And the lawyer can focus where her expertise is needed.  Email chatter is minimized, drafting time is accelerated and leases are closed faster.

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Why is Leasing So Time Sensitive?

Posted by Gabriel Safar on Mar 20, 2017 5:00:44 PM

For commercial real estate organizations the lease closing period is crucial.  This is the period that starts when the letter of intent gets signed up and ends when the final signature on the lease is inked.  This can be an extended period of time and the need to move things along is intense.  As soon as the lawyer gets the LOI, she is under immediate pressure to turn around a draft.  And as soon as she receives the tenant’s comments, she is immediately asked, “when will you turn the next draft?”

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LeasePilot® Changes the Way Commercial Real Estate Leases Are Drafted

Posted by Jonathan Eskow on Mar 20, 2017 4:51:52 PM

BOSTON, March 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- 2016 MassChallenge finalist LeasePilot® announces the release of its document automation platform specifically designed to streamline retail, office and industrial leasing. LeasePilot allows property owners to more efficiently document leases and converts those leases into data. The result is cost savings, accelerated revenue and portfolio optimization for property owners. LeasePilot's proprietary and patent-pending technology is disrupting the real estate industry by giving business people the tools to handle the majority of complex lease drafting without the need for attorneys

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