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Fill Your Units
You can never get back the money you lose when a unit stands empty. Whenever a member gives notice, it’s important to get the word out, which is usually the responsibility of the manager. As soon as a prospect gets in touch, your co-op needs to follow up promptly. Otherwise, they will go elsewhere.
Marketing and Maintenance Checklist
Keeping Your Co-op Full
Monthly Management Reports to the Board
Ready for your Annual General Meeting (AGM)?
Did you know your membership doesn’t need to approve your audited financial statements? Fact! If you check your provincial co-op act, you’ll see that co-ops just have to present the statements, which their members receive for information. So don’t delay your annual filings with the Agency until
Q&A on the AIR for Auditors
Tip of the Month
Infectious Arrears
In co-ops where board members are behind on their housing charges, the amount all members owe is almost four times higher than in co-ops where board members pay on time. This number speaks for itself.