Newly must register also SVJ. Fines will not be the priority, says social administration chief Boháček
The news discusses new registration requirements for housing cooperatives (SVJ) in Czechia, emphasizing that fines won't be the primary focus.
Even a fine of 5 thousand zlotys. New powers of cooperatives and communities towards tenants
New regulations in Poland will enforce mandatory access for inspections in residential buildings, imposing fines on tenants who refuse entry.
Housing Cooperatives of Tens of Thousands Must Act Now
Small housing cooperatives in Finland are required to submit their administrative information to the property information system by the end of June, with only about 600 out of tens of thousands complying so far.
The neighborhood cooperative in L'Hospitalet that buys apartments from vulture funds: "Many faced eviction threats"
A neighborhood cooperative in L'Hospitalet is purchasing apartments from vulture funds to help residents who are threatened with eviction due to the housing crisis.
The return of perpetual usufruct with a preferential payment
The new law aims to address issues in Warsaw where residential buildings in housing cooperatives stand on legally unregulated land, complicating property rights and mortgage possibilities for residents.
Income allocated for maintaining housing resources without corporate income tax
The article discusses how housing cooperatives rent additional spaces in residential buildings to residents under lease agreements, with the income generated being exempt from corporate income tax.
Senior housing cooperatives, a way for a dignified old age: "Old people should not be alone or sad"
A group of seniors in Spain is establishing one of the country's first senior housing cooperatives to ensure they live together, fostering community and support in their later years.