2020 Utility Allowances
CMHC has provided the Agency with the 2020 utility allowances.
CMHC has provided the Agency with the 2020 utility allowances.
To avoid running out of money, your co-op needs to adopt a well thought-out operating budget every year. Without one, you could find yourself facing a deficit, paying your bills late, cutting back on repairs to units and unable to update and replace worn-out building elements.
Begin the process by
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has provided the Agency with the 2019 utility allowances for BC.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has provided the Agency with the 2019 utility allowances for Prince Edward Island.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has provided the Agency with the 2019 utility allowances for Ontario.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has provided the Agency with the 2019 utility allowances for Alberta.
To take care of aging buildings, co-ops need to plan for repairs and replacements. A good place to start is with a Building Condition Assessment (BCA). The Agency’s Technical Services team has developed a plain language guide to help co-ops get started and understand the how to get started, how to
The average co-op with an approved capital replacement plan tucks away more than $3,600 per unit in reserves each year--triple the 2007 amount. Does their future hold better windows? New kitchens? Savings mean more choices.