Trust and transparency

Accountability is the product

Collective property development fails when records are informal. Every meaningful action here leaves an auditable trace.

Verified membership

Identity, address and financial readiness checks are graded, and sensitive documents stay visible only to authorised verification staff.

Separation of community and money

Creating a community does not unlock payment collection. Contributions require a separately approved project, budget and schedule.

Immutable decisions

Completed votes and resolutions are locked. Administrators cannot silently rewrite an outcome; every amendment is a new, attributed record.

Receipted contributions

Payments are reconciled per member with dated receipts, and members can see confirmed totals against the documented project cost.

Evidence-based construction reporting

Milestones are supported by dated site photographs and professional reports, not narrative updates alone.

Disputes and appeals

Complaints, conflict-of-interest declarations, sanctions and appeals are recorded within the community governance history.

Project record

Held for every approved project

  • Verified project profile
  • Named project administrators
  • Legal documentation
  • Full cost breakdown
  • Contribution schedule
  • Decision records
  • Payment records
  • Project milestones
  • Professional reports
  • Allocation records

Important notice

OSUSU Landlord is a coordination, governance and record-keeping platform for collective land acquisition and housing development. It is not an investment product. No guaranteed profit, appreciation, fixed return or passive income is offered. Property development carries risk, including delay and cost variation.