DeedMark is an autonomous AI agent that reviews and redlines real estate closing and offer documents. Upload your purchase agreement, get back a marked-up version with flagged risks, missing clauses, and suggested language.
A single commercial acquisition generates 40-80 documents. Title commitments, environmental reports, zoning certs, settlement statements. Reviewing them all manually means something gets missed.
Most AI contract tools are trained on generic agreements. They don't understand ALTA commitments, HUD-1 statements, or state-specific closing requirements. Real estate needs its own agent.
Kira, Luminance, and other enterprise platforms charge six figures. Small and mid-size firms, title companies, and transaction coordinators are left marking up PDFs by hand.
Upload a purchase agreement, offer letter, or closing document. DeedMark reads it against a real estate-specific playbook and returns a redlined version with explanations for every suggested change.
Identifies missing clauses, unusual terms, and liability exposure specific to real estate transactions. Not generic contract risks, but RE-specific ones.
Real estate law varies dramatically by state. DeedMark encodes jurisdiction-specific requirements so your closing docs comply with local statutes.
What takes a junior associate 3-4 hours of careful reading, DeedMark handles in minutes. Your attorneys focus on judgment calls, not first-pass markup.
Purchase agreement, offer letter, title commitment, closing statement. Any standard real estate transaction document.
The agent reads every clause against a real estate-specific playbook, checks for missing provisions, flags risks, and drafts suggested language.
Receive a marked-up document with tracked changes, risk annotations, and plain-English explanations for every flagged item.
DeedMark is building the future of real estate document review. Purpose-built AI for the professionals who close deals.