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CAM Reconciliations: The Skill Everyone Needs

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CAM reconciliations are one of the most important responsibilities in property management — and also one of the least talked about.

Many professionals find themselves responsible for them long before they ever receive formal training. Our upcoming workshop is designed to change that.

On March 18, BOMA/GLA is hosting a practical, beginner-friendly session led by Angela Gomez-Jones (EndeavorAgency) that walks through CAM reconciliations step-by-step so members can approach the process with confidence instead of uncertainty.

This course is especially helpful for: Assistant Property Managers, Junior Property Managers, Lease Administrators, accounting staff supporting property teams, and anyone new to CAM reconciliation.

Attendees will learn how to understand the full reconciliation process, interpret tenant lease language, speak the terminology correctly, and avoid the kinds of mistakes that lead to disputes or lost recoveries.

What You Need to Know

CAM (Common Area Maintenance) reconciliation is where lease language, accounting, and operations all meet — and where small misunderstandings can create large problems.

This workshop will cover:

  • How the reconciliation process actually works from start to finish
  • The terminology used in leases and accounting reports
  • How different lease structures affect what is recoverable
  • Common pitfalls that create tenant challenges and delays
  • Practical best practices property teams can immediately apply

The goal is simple: take something that often feels intimidating and make it systematic and understandable.

How It Impacts You

For commercial real estate professionals, CAM reconciliation is not just an accounting exercise — it directly affects building revenue, tenant relationships, and credibility.

When reconciliations go wrong, property teams face: tenant disputes and audit requests, delayed collections, lost recoveries, strained relationships with tenants and ownership.

When done correctly, however, CAM reconciliation becomes a management tool. Teams can clearly explain costs, support transparency with tenants, and protect building income while strengthening trust.

Whether you personally handle reconciliations or support someone who does, understanding the process helps you communicate more effectively and avoid preventable issues.

Stay Connected

CAM doesn’t have to be the part of the job people quietly worry about. This session provides the foundation to handle it methodically and confidently.

Spots are limited — register now.

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