Re: Assessments for Homes and their rental units
From: Kay Wilson (kwilsonfiskcomcast.net)
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 00:26:24 -0700 (PDT)
Our assessment is a per unit assessment, with the
amount tied to the number of bedrooms, whether or
not they are rented out. 

However, our parking is limited, and so we have a
2-spaces-per-unit regardless of number of bedrooms
or people. Additional spaces, if available, may be
rented on a first-come-first-served basis for
$50/month.

Kay Wilson
Meadow Wood Cohousing Condo
Bremerton, WA

-----Original Message-----
From: Cohousing-L
<cohousing-l-bounces+kwilsonfisk=comcast.net@cohou
sing.org> On Behalf Of Devrah Bennett
Sent: Saturday, November 2, 2019 7:59 PM
To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org
Subject: [C-L]_ Assessments for Homes and their
rental units

Hi all,

I have searched the archives and haven't been able
to find any answers to my question.

We are considering restructuring how our
assessments are allotted and would like to know
how other communities do it.

We have an owners assessment and subunits
(rentals) which is half of an owners assessment.
The issue comes in where some people don't receive
rent for their subunits (family living in the
unit) and other people receive rent for extra
people in their home (no additional kitchen in
use) and do not pay a subunit fee.

We are hoping to come up with a new system that is
more fair across the board.

How does your community handle assessments?

Thank in advance for your help,

Devrah
sharingwood.net
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