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Ownership Entity

The legal entity that holds title to a property.

Definition

Ownership Entity is The legal entity that holds title to a property. Teams usually run into it when decisions are being made about who controls the asset, who runs it day to day, and what the long-term plan should be.

What makes it useful is that owner-side oversight matters because operations can look busy without actually increasing value. These terms help separate governance, execution, and strategy.

Use cases

  1. Use Ownership Entity to clarify who owns the strategy, who runs the site, and who approves the plan.

  2. Review Ownership Entity when the team needs to decide whether day-to-day operations are serving the long-term asset thesis.

  3. Track Ownership Entity so operations can separate governance questions from pure operational noise.