Start by selecting a property division and walking through how a decision becomes an executed action. In RealtyX, each property sits in its own governance cell so newcomers can join without taking on unrelated risks. Browse a scenario library for DAOs and real‑world asset setups across different jurisdictions, compare templates, and adapt one to your needs. If you’re evaluating a live deal, open the data room, review the draft terms, check the governance rules (quorum, thresholds, roles), and preview the voting timeline before you commit.
When you’re ready to structure an asset, create a new property cell and set up a trust wrapper to hold title. Define the governance token supply, initial allocations, and vesting, then invite contributors with role‑based permissions (originator, analyst, treasurer, operator). Use guided forms to capture key terms—acquisition price, target yields, reserve policy, reporting cadence—and auto‑generate proposal templates for purchase, leasing, capex, financing, or exit. The system mints governance tokens tied to that specific cell, isolating rights and duties from other projects.
Operational control is driven by proposals. Token holders draft a motion—approve a tenant, release a renovation budget, refinance at a lower rate, or schedule a sale—attach documents, set voting parameters, and open it to the cell. After a vote passes, RealtyX Foundation receives the instruction and carries it out according to the approved mandate, with every step logged. Cash flows route to the trust account; distribution rules convert outcomes into payouts for token holders on a set schedule. Dashboards track rental income, expenses, reserves, and compliance tasks, while the action log provides a clear audit trail for members and service providers.
To iterate or scale, clone an existing structure, tweak jurisdictional settings, and launch another cell in minutes. Use the sandbox to test different quorum models or payout policies before deploying them to production. Collaborate in threaded discussions attached to each proposal, assign checklist items, and set reminders for renewals or filings. Whether you’re learning how DAO governance applies to property, formalizing a new asset’s structure, or steering an active portfolio, RealtyX gives you practical rails: clear roles, ring‑fenced governance, executable instructions, and transparent reporting from setup to exit.
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