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ABOUT
CLUB TXP

An Institutional System for Property Accounts
Club TXP exists to govern property ownership through verification, authority, and long-term continuity — not transactions.
Just as banks organize money through accounts, Club TXP organizes property through accounts.

The Reality of Ownership

Property does not stop being an investment once it is acquired.
Owning property is not a moment. It is decades.
Fees are paid.
Repairs happen.
Services are ordered.
Communities operate.
Professionals come and go.
Each action affects value — yet the ownership lifecycle is managed without a system.

The Institutional Response

A property should have an account — just like money does.
Club TXP operates as an institutional system for real estate ownership and operations, governed by verification, authority, and long-term continuity rather than individual transactions.
We do not sell property.
We do not finance it.
We give it an account.

How the System Is Structured

Built around governance, not features.
The system is built around governance, not features.
Each property exists as a persistent account — preserving authority, ownership context, and historical continuity over time.
Participation is verified and role-based.
Services execute within the framework but do not define it.
This structure allows the full property lifecycle to operate without fragmentation, dependency on individual providers, or loss of institutional context.

Who Club TXP Is Built For

One system. Multiple roles. Shared governance.
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Built for Continuity

Systems endure. Participants evolve.
Property ownership outlives transactions, vendors, and tools.
Club TXP is designed to persist with the asset:
accounts endure, history accumulates, governance holds.
This stability is what enables independent services to operate, evolve, and scale — without changing what the system is.

An Operating Standard for Property

Not a marketplace. Not a tool.
Property has always been managed.
It has never been organized.
Club TXP establishes the missing institutional layer — the account that holds ownership together over time.