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Agency for Co-operative Housing
Timetable for Hiring a Property Management Company
Agency for Co-operative Housing
Proposal Form
Agency for Co-operative Housing
Summary of Co-operative and its Management Requirements
Agency for Co-operative Housing
Hiring a Property Management Company
Let’s assume that your board has decided that hiring a property management company is the best way to look after the day-to-day work of managing your co-op.
Your co-op will want to choose a property-management company through a Request for Proposals (RFP). Our Guide to Hiring Property Management
Monthly Management Reports to the Board
Agency for Co-operative Housing
The Management Services Agreement
The Model Management Services Agreement is carefully written to make sure you and your manager know just what to expect from each other. It covers the property manager’s duties, how they are paid, when they need to get things done and where their authority starts and stops.
The agreement includes
Guide to Choosing Management for your Co-op
CHF Canada
Arrears Report
Agency for Co-operative Housing
Monthly Rental Incentives Report
Agency for Co-operative Housing
Tip of the Month
Capital Plans and Contributions
Comparing 2007 and 2020, we saw the median annual contributions per unit almost triple ($1,026 per unit to $3,052).