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PABIZ.LAW launches AI-accelerated lease review for multi-site operators

May 11, 2026

By AI, Created 4:49 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – PABIZ.LAW LLC has launched Portfolio Lease Review, an attorney-led, AI-assisted lease audit service for operators with 25 or more locations. The service is built to help multi-site businesses quickly surface renewal risk, repair obligations, and other lease terms that affect costs, disputes, and maintenance dispatch decisions.

Why it matters: - Multi-site operators often cannot quickly identify who is responsible for major repairs, renewals, or lease-related costs across a large portfolio. - The service is designed to turn buried lease language into actionable data for legal, facilities, and finance teams. - PABIZ.LAW is targeting a gap that traditional firms typically do not solve at portfolio scale.

What happened: - PABIZ.LAW LLC announced Portfolio Lease Review, an attorney-led, AI-accelerated lease audit service. - The launch is aimed at operators running 25 or more locations. - The service is now available. - A sample report and scoped proposal can be requested at the portfolio review page.

The details: - Portfolio Lease Review combines attorney review with AI tooling. - The service produces two outputs: a full report on every lease in a client’s portfolio and a portfolio-wide repair and maintenance responsibility tracker. - The tracker is designed to plug into a CMMS dispatch matrix. - The review is built to surface renewal dates, notice windows, surrender obligations, CAM exposures, and day-to-day repair responsibilities. - PABIZ.LAW says the service is meant to help determine whether invoices should be paid or contested. - The firm says the tool also helps identify automatic renewals and notice deadlines that can affect leverage.

Between the lines: - The launch positions PABIZ.LAW as an operator-side practice that uses AI to compress work that is usually slow and file-intensive. - Josh Smith, founder of PABIZ.LAW, said the service was built from his experience on the operator side. - Smith said portfolios create repeated lease traps across many locations, including missed notice dates and ambiguous carveouts. - Smith is a former Director of Facilities & Energy who managed a 2,800+ location national portfolio with more than $130 million in budget oversight and 370 vendor contracts before becoming a Pennsylvania attorney. - The firm says its model is intended to deliver portfolio-scale work faster and at lower cost than traditional firms. - PABIZ.LAW says its practice areas cover Multi-Site Facilities Contracting, Operator-Side Construction Counsel, and Lease Risk & Portfolio Support. - The firm says it serves general counsel, facilities and real estate executives, construction directors, COOs, CFOs, and PE operating partners in healthcare, retail, QSR, fitness, logistics, and other multi-site industries.

What’s next: - PABIZ.LAW is taking requests for sample reports and scoped proposals now. - The firm is likely to use the new service to expand work with operators that need centralized lease risk reporting across hundreds of sites. - The company’s broader pitch centers on combining operator experience with AI tooling for field-ready legal and facilities workflows.

The bottom line: - Portfolio Lease Review gives multi-site operators a way to centralize lease risk, maintenance duties, and renewal exposure in one portfolio-level workflow.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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