Property Record Layer
Defines what an agent-ready property record must expose to AI agents, market participants, institutions, and transaction workflows. Includes identity, provenance, legal status, documentation, and transaction-readiness.
Primitives (11)
Property Identity (PID)
PID — A canonical, persistent identifier for a property that works across all systems, platforms, and jurisdictions.
Provenance (PROV)
PROV — A record of what was done, by whom, when, and with what authority for each property record.
Legal Status (LEG)
LEG — Ownership structure, encumbrances, liens, constraints, and rights attached to a property.
Documentation Layer (DOC)
DOC — Supporting documents with verification status for a property record.
Tax Context (TAX)
TAX — Assessment, payment status, and jurisdictional tax information for a property.
Zoning / Urban Constraints (ZON)
ZON — Land use rules, building codes, regulatory restrictions, and urban constraints affecting a property.
Permissions (PERM)
PERM — Permits, licenses, and authorizations with status for a property.
Transaction-Readiness Signal (TRS)
TRS — Indicator of AI-mediated transaction support for a property.
Update History (UH)
UH — Chronological record of all representation changes for a property.
Verification Status (VSTAT)
VSTAT — Which claims have been verified through evidence for a property.
Universal Verified Property Record (UVPR)
UVPR — A persistent, verifiable, machine-readable, portable property representation that should not be fragmented across portals, agencies, banks, notaries, marketplaces, or AI systems.
Other Layers
Representation Layer
9 primitives
Agent-Readiness Layer
9 primitives
Global Market Layer
4 primitives
Governance Layer
8 primitives
Market Power Layer
6 primitives
Trade Infrastructure Layer
5 primitives
Measurement Layer
9 primitives
Discovery Layer
4 primitives
Economics Layer
2 primitives
Action Layer
1 primitives
Interoperability Layer
2 primitives
Zero-Click and Computational Transmission Primitives
44 primitives