ENGAGE EDA

To engage EDA, send a written request to engage@contact.EDACRE.com in connection with an active commercial real estate transaction.

Who May Engage
Engagements may be initiated by transaction principals or by authorized advisors, including legal counsel or other professional advisors, acting on behalf of a principal.
What EDA May Be Engaged For
Each engagement is transaction-specific and is limited to that transaction.
How to Engage

Send a written request to engage@contact.EDACRE.com.

Include: property address, your role (principal or authorized advisor), and a brief description of what you want EDA to do.

Email EDA

Email Template

If your email application does not open automatically, copy and paste the template below into a new message addressed to engage@contact.EDACRE.com. The Copy Template and the Copy Email Address buttons are provided for convenience.

Subject: Engage EDA

Property address: 

Role (principal or authorized advisor): 

Brief description of what you want EDA to do: 

Engagement is not initiated through logins, forms, or submissions within an EDA-operated system.

How Instructions Work

Once engaged, EDA receives and acts only on explicit written instructions related to the transaction.

Instructions must be transaction-specific and may be provided incrementally. EDA may request additional written information needed to carry out the administrative actions you instruct.

EDA does not infer intent, fill gaps, reconcile conflicting instructions, or act without written direction.

How EDA Communicates

EDA communicates exclusively by email.

EDA communicates directly with you or your authorized advisors and, when expressly instructed, may request information from relevant third parties such as lenders, title companies, banks, or other counterparties solely for administrative purposes.

EDA does not operate a client portal, intake system, dashboard, or self-service workflow.

When an Engagement Ends

An engagement concludes no later than closing.

Any post-closing administrative work, if accepted, requires a new, separate engagement limited to the specific administrative actions expressly instructed in writing and terminates automatically upon execution of those actions.