Pipeline template
Real estate audit
Audit listing procedures, transaction checklists, and tenant policies before a deal goes wrong.
How the pipeline runs
Step 01
Connect sources
Drive, Notion, Confluence, Slack
Step 02
Score every doc
Five dimensions per file
Step 03
Find contradictions
Step 04
Build vertical ontology
Step 05
Deliver report
PDF, JSON, MCP endpoint
What this audits
- Listing process across agent SOP and brokerage policy
- Transaction checklist coverage across compliance, finance, and closing teams
- Tenant screening criteria across application form and lease agreement
- Topics a deal lawyer expects in your documents but the team has not written down
When to use this
You operate a brokerage, property-management firm, or real-estate platform. A new agent quoting the wrong screening criteria or skipping a checklist step is the kind of mistake that ends in litigation. Catch the drift between docs before it lands in court.
Industries this fits
- Brokerage
- Property management
- Real estate platforms
Sample contradictions caught
Two real-shaped conflicts ceadr would surface in this audit.
Source A
Listing-Process.md
“Photos must be uploaded within 48 hours of signing.”
Source B
Agent-SOP.gdoc
“Photos must be uploaded within 24 hours of signing.”
Source A
Tenant-Screening.gdoc
“Minimum credit score for tenancy is 650.”
Source B
Application-Form.pdf
“Minimum credit score for tenancy is 600.”
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