Housing Cooperatives
Housing cooperatives refer to residential properties owned and operated by a group of individuals who collectively own shares in the cooperative corporation. These cooperatives provide housing for the members, who have a say in the management and decision-making processes of the property. Members typically pay a monthly fee that covers expenses such as mortgage payments, maintenance, and utilities. The cooperative structure allows for a sense of community and shared responsibility among residents.
External Links
- [sfha.co.uk] Scottish Federation of Housing Associations - Representing Housing Associations and Cooperatives
- [whhc.net] WHHC West Hampstead Housing Co-operative