You open a new deal folder and find a 70 page lease with addendums. You need rent, options, expense pass-throughs, and any assignment restrictions before the next call. Instead you are scrolling, copying, and wondering if you missed a clause buried in the exhibits. Most teams still build abstracts by hand. The result is inconsistent formats, missed renewal language, and too much time spent rechecking the same sections. It slows underwriting and makes side by side comparisons harder than they need to be. Due Diligence ~10 min to run Abstract a Commercial Lease Vic prompt Use Vic to abstract the commercial lease into an eight-section lease abstract in Excel. Purpose A consistent abstract lets teams compare leases quickly and reduces the chance of missing renewal options, expense pass-throughs, or assignment restrictions. The work that normally takes 90 minutes is finished in about 10 minutes. Inputs Commercial Lease Required Output Format Required Addendums Optional Outputs A clean lease abstract in Word, Excel, or chat format that lists every material term under the eight standard headings without extra commentary. Time saved Turns roughly 90 minutes of manual work into about 10 minutes. How it works Give Vic the lease and pick an output format: Word, Excel, or plain text in chat. Include any addendums. Then run: "Use Vic to abstract the commercial lease into an eight-section lease abstract in Excel." Vic reads the full document and organizes the material terms into eight standard sections: parties and term, rent schedule, expenses, reporting, default, assignment and use, ROFR or ROFO, and termination rights. The output is clean. Terms sit under each heading with no filler. The structure matters. When every lease follows the same layout, you can line them up and compare fast. Renewal options appear in the same place each time. Expense language is grouped the same way across deals. Assignment restrictions are easy to find. The Excel option gives you an attribute sheet you can sort and filter. The Word version reads like a standard abstract you can drop into a deal file or share with a lender or partner. If you need a quick read, the chat output is enough. This is about removing friction and cutting misses. A consistent abstract lowers the chance you overlook a renewal option, a pass-through detail, or a termination right that affects value. It also cuts rework. Teams do not have to reformat or clean up someone else’s abstract before using it. The time savings are real. What usually takes about 90 minutes takes roughly 10. More important, the output is consistent across assets and property types, whether you are reviewing office, industrial, or retail leases. If you have had to re-abstract a lease because the first pass was incomplete or did not match your model, this fixes it. You get the same eight sections every time, ready to use.