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REIT property disclosure monitor

Track property additions, removals, reclassifications, and attribute changes from SEC filings for your REIT list. Each alert links back to source evidence.

Outcome Receipt
Example result
Vendor coverage check
sample receipt
Method
Coverage mapped
owned and public sources
Method
Exceptions reviewed
human check attached
Source
Source file
client-provided material
Source
Public record
retrieval details retained
Receipt checkedchecks / sources / full trail

What you get

Short answer: the REIT property disclosure monitor tracks property additions, removals, reclassifications, and attribute changes from SEC filings for a defined REIT list, then keeps source evidence with each alert.

  • Current portfolio view

    See what properties each REIT discloses.

    For each monitored REIT, we maintain a disclosure-derived view of property names, locations, asset types, and sizes as reported in SEC filings. The record updates as new disclosures are reviewed.See the state model
  • Change notifications

    Know when properties enter or leave the portfolio.

    When new filings reveal portfolio changes, such as a property added, sold, or reclassified, you get a structured notification with timestamps and confidence indicators.View notification types
  • Evidence records

    Every notification links back to the source.

    Each change notification includes the SEC filing where the disclosure appeared, the disclosure date, extracted excerpts, and the prior portfolio state for later review.

How it works

We track what REITs disclose in their SEC filings, compare each new disclosure to the prior state, and notify you when something changes with clear documentation at every step.

Data source

We pull from SEC EDGAR filings (10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and exhibits) for your selected REITs. Property information is extracted from schedules, tables, and narrative sections.

Tracking properties

For each REIT, we maintain what properties are disclosed, their key attributes, and when those attributes were last updated. When a new filing shows meaningful changes, we update the record and send you a notification.

Delivery

Notifications arrive via email, Slack, or webhook when relevant filings become public. Each notification includes a link to the provenance record so you can see the source disclosure.
  1. Notify me when this REIT adds or sells a property.

  2. Track disclosed square footage for these REITs over time.

  3. Let me know when property reclassifications happen.

  4. Show me what properties were disclosed as of a specific date.

Clear notifications. Traceable evidence. Reviewable records.

Try it with your REITs

Start with discovery in five steps.
1

Choose the deliverable

Identify what you want delivered: property additions, removals, reclassifications, or attribute changes for your REIT universe.
2

Set the schedule or trigger

Determine when outcomes should be delivered: immediately on filing publication, on a periodic schedule, or both.
3

Specify coverage

List the REITs you want to monitor (by CIK or ticker, up to 10 for evaluation) and note any specific property types or attributes you care about.
4

Pick a delivery channel

Choose email, Slack, or webhook for notifications. Each delivery includes a link to the provenance record.
5

Qualify the outcome

Provide the context, owner, and source material. We will qualify fit and, if there is a real outcome, schedule a two-hour working session.

Common questions

What do you mean by "disclosed properties"?

Disclosed properties are what a REIT says it owns in SEC filings: 10-Ks, 10-Qs, 8-Ks, and exhibits. We extract and structure this information, but we don't claim it is complete or represents the full physical-property record.

What transitions will I receive?

You can receive portfolio changes such as PROPERTY_ADDED, PROPERTY_REMOVED, PROPERTY_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED, and PORTFOLIO_RECLASSIFIED. The exact set depends on your configuration.

What's included in the provenance record?

Each transition includes source SEC filing links, accession numbers, disclosure dates, extracted excerpts, prior state reference, and known limitations, so the disclosure state can be reconstructed later.

How fast are transitions delivered?

During evaluation, delivery is measured and provisional. Each transition includes latency metadata so we can decide whether a production monitoring plan needs a committed detection or delivery target.

What happens after the evaluation?

We review coverage, latency, evidence completeness, and delivery reliability with you. If it is a fit, we propose a production monitoring plan with scope, delivery targets, operating model, and support responsibilities.

Can you track non-public REITs?

This outcome focuses on publicly traded REITs that file with the SEC. Non-public REITs don't have the same disclosure requirements.

Why teams use this

Third-party property data is fragmented and hard to trace back to issuer disclosures. This outcome gives you a single, disclosure-backed view of what REITs say they own.

  • Works with your systems

    Notifications include structured data and stable identifiers, so your tools and workflows can consume them reliably.
  • One view for the whole team

    Investment, risk, and compliance teams can reference the same property record, with clear provenance for each data point.
  • History you can revisit

    Every change is logged with evidence. Months later, you can still see what was disclosed, when, and from which filing.
Built for
  • Real estate investment
  • Hedge funds and asset managers
  • Credit and structured finance
  • Risk and compliance
  • Enterprise analytics platforms

Know what is disclosed, with the filings to back it up.