What is a Coop & What are It's Benefits?
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COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISE OWNED BY THE PEOPLE WHO USE IT. Examples are Credit
Unions and Mutual Insurance Companies. Canterbury Mews Townhouses make
up a community owned and operated by the residents. Thousands of
families in the Detroit and surrounding areas enjoy this modern,
cooperative way of living better at less expense. each family has an
equal vote in the co-op corporation, which holds title to the
property. A Board of Directors is elected by, and from the residents,
which establishes standards to insure that the community is maintained
as a desirable place in which to live.
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YES, IN TERMS OF CONVENIENCE. Co-op living is better than renting in many ways:
» You make one monthly payment that includes principal, interest, taxes, insurance, administration, and maintenance of home, landscaping, and playground.
» You don't collect rent receipts - your investment in Canterbury Mews continues to grow in value.
» It is possible that approximately 75% of your payment will be tax deductible - not so with renting where you get no benefit from your rent dollar.
» Also tax deductible, is the share of cooperative's interest paid by the family, or on their behalf.
» You pay only the actual cost of the nonprofit operation - if you rent, you pay what the landlord can get away with.
IS IT LIKE OWNING YOUR OWN HOME?
YES, BUT IN MANY WAYS IT IS BETTER. As a member of Canterbury Mews Townhouses Cooperative you get the advantages of home ownership without the responsibilities.
» Your home is taken care of inside and out except for interior decorating...at no additional cost!!
» You are not personally liable for the mortgage at Canterbury Mews.
» If you wish to withdraw from membership in the Cooperative, inform the Canterbury Mews Main Office (that is conveniently located in the heart of the subdivisions), which will resell your membership for a small fee.
HOW CAN I BECOME A CANTERBURY MEWS RESIDENT?
JUST
FILL OUT AN APPLICATION AT THE CANTERBURY MAIN OFFICE OR PRINT
OUT A FORM ON THE APPLICANT PAGE AND RETURN IT TO THE MAIN OFFICE. A
process fee is paid with each application which is non-refundable.
Applicants must be accepted by the Board of Directors and meet the
approval requirements of the Federal Housing Administration.
Basically, co-operatives are open to all qualified applicants without
restrictions. The total membership equity depends on the unit. You
receive a Membership Certificate in the co-operative and an Occupancy
Agreement for your home. You make your first monthly payment when you
first move in.
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YOU
GIVE 60 DAYS NOTICE. The Co-op
will assist you in selling your membership (unit) for a fee.
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