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COMMUNITIES ACCOUNTS

A shared operating structure for jointly owned property

What a Community Account Is

One permanent account for governance, rules, and shared responsibility
A Community Account is created for properties where ownership, responsibility, and decision-making are shared.
It functions as a permanent operational layer — independent of individuals, boards, or ownership changes — ensuring continuity over time.
Governance and defined roles
Community rules and policies
Documents and decision history
Maintenance and shared actions

Core Community Functions

Everything required to operate a shared property long-term

Who Uses Community Accounts

Built for formal shared ownership structures

Designed for Long-Term Governance

Communities are institutions, not transactions
Shared property does not function like individual ownership.
Communities require continuity, defined authority, and preserved history. Decisions made today must remain understandable years later — even when boards, owners, or managers change.
The Community Account is designed as a permanent operational layer. It separates governance from individuals, replaces informal processes with structure, and ensures that responsibility, documentation, and decisions are never lost or rebuilt from scratch.
This is not a tool for communication. It is a system for governance.

Structured vs Fragmented Management

The difference a community account creates

Part of the TXP Platform

Connected to owners, professionals, and services
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Community Accounts operate within the Club TXP platform, connecting shared ownership with property owners, professional services, and operational tools — without breaking structure or continuity.
Property Owners
Professionals
Communities
Services