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When looking to cut costs, one of the first things that tenants try to trim are their operating costs. If a tenant believes that it has overpaid for its share of the building's operating expenses, a lease audit is inevitable for you. Your first step in preparing for audits should be at the lease negotiations stage. Insist on lease provisions that limit your tenant's right to inspect your books and records so that the tenant doesn't have free reign over the process.