Real estate: leases, titles, and deals

Property reviews, grounded in local legislation.

Athar analyzes leases, title deeds, and development permits against local property codes, extracting critical obligations and linking every term to its source.

Tabular Review · 3 documents
DocumentGoverning lawNotice req.Grace period
Lease #1Art. 157Yes30d
Lease #2Art. 158Yes-
Lease #3Art. 160No15d

Every cell links back to the source article it was extracted from.

Minutes
to review and abstract a complex lease
Portfolio
wide reviews managed in a single grid
AR + EN
documents and answers in either language
How it works

From a stack of leases to a structured table.

STEP 01

Upload the portfolio

Drop in leases, title deeds, and development documents, in Arabic or English, in any format.

STEP 02

Abstract the terms that matter

Athar extracts rent, term, renewal, and break clauses across every document at once.

STEP 03

Check against local property law

Each finding is read against the property and registration law of the jurisdiction it sits in.

STEP 04

Return a source-linked table

Get one structured grid back where every cell links to the clause it came from.

Use cases

How real estate teams use Athar throughout the property lifecycle.

Lease abstraction

Extract lease terms, rent review dates, and break options across property portfolios into structured summaries.

Title & registration

Verify title deeds and land registry filings against local property codes, checking compliance automatically.

Development diligence

Scan development permits, zoning applications, and construction contracts to flag potential liabilities.

Every cell links back to the clause it came from.

Lease abstraction is only useful if you can trust it. Athar ties each extracted term to the exact clause in the source document, so a reviewer can verify the whole table in seconds.

Frequently asked questions

Can Athar abstract a whole portfolio of leases?

Yes. Tabular reviews let you define the terms you care about as columns and extract them across an entire portfolio, returning a table where every cell links to the clause.

Does it reflect local property law?

Athar reasons over each jurisdiction's own property and registration law rather than a neighbouring system's rules, with verified citations.

How is the data handled?

Documents and answers are encrypted at rest under your account's own key and isolated from every other account.

Real estate

Turn a stack of leases into a table?

See how Athar abstracts a whole portfolio of leases into one source-linked table: book a walkthrough, or log in if you already have an account.