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What is a Property Deed?

A deed is the legal document that transfers ownership of real estate from one party to another. It is the foundational record of who owns a property — and in Florida, all deeds are recorded in the public record at the county clerk's office.

The Basics

How Deeds Work

When a property is purchased, the seller signs a deed that transfers legal ownership to the buyer. That deed is then recorded at the county clerk's office, creating a permanent public record of the ownership change.

For Link Club properties, the deed names the property's LLC as the owner — not individual investors. This is standard practice for LLC-held real estate. The LLC owns the property; you own a fraction of the LLC.

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Legal Proof of Ownership

A deed is the definitive legal document proving who owns real property.

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Publicly Recorded

All Florida deeds are recorded and publicly searchable at the county clerk's office.

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LLC as Grantee

Link Club property deeds name the LLC as owner — protecting individual investors from direct liability.

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Blockchain Layer

Your LLC membership is additionally recorded on the blockchain for a verifiable, digital proof of your stake.

Miami-Dade County

Deeds in Miami-Dade & Broward Counties

Link Club's properties are located in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, Florida. Property deeds in these counties are recorded at the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts or Broward County Records Division, where they become part of the permanent public record.

Anyone can search these records to verify property ownership. Link Club's use of LLC ownership structures means the property deed will show the LLC as owner — which you can cross-reference with the LLC's Florida registration on Sunbiz.org.

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Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts — Official Records

Search property deeds and official records for Miami-Dade County

The deed + the LLC registration + the blockchain record together form a three-layer ownership verification system that is transparent, public, and permanent.

Own a piece of Miami real estate

Your fraction is backed by a public deed, a Florida LLC, and the Immutable X blockchain.

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