FAQ

Questions about Yawzay.

These answers explain the public marketing position for Yawzay: visible records, eligibility, disclosures, legal documentation, verification, and no guaranteed financial outcome.

What is Yawzay?

Yawzay is a trust-first real estate transaction and property participation platform. It is designed around visible steps, documented records, verification, and clear release rules.

Is property participation open to everyone?

Participation is subject to eligibility, disclosures, legal documentation, platform rules, and applicable law. Creating an account or contacting Yawzay does not create a commitment.

Does Yawzay guarantee returns?

No. Yawzay does not guarantee returns, profit, liquidity, or any financial outcome. Property participation can involve legal, financial, timing, and regulatory risk.

What happens before a transaction progresses?

A transaction should progress only after the required review, verification, documentation, and decision ownership steps are complete. Payment alone does not equal completion.

How are disclosures handled?

Important participation and transaction steps should be supported by plain-language disclosures and records. Users should be able to understand the rules before making a decision.

How are refunds and disputes handled?

Refunds, disputes, and releases should follow defined rules in the applicable transaction agreement and platform terms. The goal is a predictable process with visible records.