Write focused Agent questions

How to shape Agent questions into reviewable underwriting requests.

Written By Reia

Last updated About 1 hour ago

Write Agent questions the way you would brief an analyst: name the goal, the source material, the output shape, and the decision the answer should support.

What to include

Start with the business question, then add the workspace context. Name the file, panel, or workspace area to use. Say whether you want a short answer, a table, a memo-ready paragraph, a diligence list, source references, or a proposed input update.

Reia can do more when the request gives it a direction instead of only a topic. "Review the rent roll" is usable. "From the rent roll, identify missing lease fields, cite sources, and list the assumptions that should change" gives Reia a clearer route through the work.

Examples

  • "From the rent roll, find lease fields that are missing, stale, or inconsistent. Cite the supporting pages."
  • "Compare the broker's stabilized NOI bridge to the T-12 and flag the assumptions that need review."
  • "Create diligence questions for unsupported revenue, expense, capex, tax, or debt assumptions."
  • "Trace going-in yield to the Inputs that drive it and show which source notes support those values."
  • "Draft a memo-ready risk paragraph that separates confirmed facts from assumptions."

If the answer is too broad, ask a narrower follow-up. Reia is built for iteration: ask, inspect the trail, then refine the next question until the work is ready to move into Inputs, Dashboard review, Graph tracing, or a working document.