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What diaspora buyers should demand before sending money anywhere

BrickPact · 3 Jul 2026

Building at home from abroad has burned many buyers. Five documents and one principle that protect a remote participant.

Remote purchases managed informally are among the most common ways diaspora buyers lose money. Documentation and governance are the antidote.

Five documents to demand Title records. A feasibility study. Permits or a permitting plan. A legal structure (SPV or cooperative agreement). A stated risk register.

One principle No platform should hold your project funds. Money should move only through a legal entity, escrow, or trustee — under documentation you have reviewed with independent advisers. BrickPact organizes people and paperwork; it never holds your money.

BrickPact is a co-development structuring platform. It does not provide loans, hold project funds, or process investment payments. All figures are indicative estimates. Participation is subject to legal documentation and independent professional advice.