Frequently asked questions
Answers about fractional ownership, fees, resale, tenant quality, and how Tameh protects investor rights.
FAQ listing
Answers about fractional ownership, fees, resale, tenant quality, and how Tameh protects investor rights.
FAQ listing
Ownership, fees, resale, and how the platform fits together—short answers below.
Fractional ownership allows investors to own a portion of a commercial or administrative property without purchasing the entire asset. Through this model, investors can participate with amounts that suit their budget while benefiting from potential rental income and long-term capital appreciation, without the direct responsibilities of property management or maintenance.
Tameh prioritizes commercial and administrative properties due to their stronger income potential, longer lease agreements, and greater market stability compared to residential assets. These properties often offer higher rental yields, reliable long-term tenants, and enhanced opportunities for capital growth, making them a strategic investment choice.
Tameh operates within a fully regulated legal framework designed to safeguard investor rights. Each investment is supported by formal contractual documentation that verifies ownership, secures legal rights, and provides transparency over both the income generated and the underlying property asset.
Yes. Eligible investors can access the secondary market to transfer their ownership shares according to structured terms and scheduled liquidity windows held twice per year. Investors become eligible to sell only after completing their final installment payment. This provides greater flexibility and supports liquidity by enabling investors to sell their shares directly or through the platform.
Tameh follows a transparent, performance-aligned fee structure with no hidden purchase fees or unexpected administrative charges. The company typically earns a management fee through a percentage of rental income in exchange for overseeing property operations, tenant management, maintenance, and overall asset administration.
Tameh carefully selects financially reliable tenants, including established corporations, leading brands, banks, and reputable businesses. This approach helps ensure consistent rental income, long-term occupancy, and reduced operational risk for investors.
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