Re: Unit Entitlements | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Elizabeth Rosenau (ejrosenau![]() |
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Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2024 18:05:04 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi Ann, It is an exciting time for us. The property we own is within the Township of Langley, which is in British Columbia quite close to Vancouver. I found the definition of “unit entitlement” in the Real Estate Disclosure we hope to file soon. Here goes: “The Unit Entitlement of each Strata Lot is a figure indicating its share in the Common Property and assets of the Development and by which its contribution to the expenses of the Common Property is determined.” I look forward to hearing what you have to say about this topic, so near and dead to your heart. I’m tickled to have received a response so quickly on a topic many people might find mundane. With warmth, Elizabeth Rosenau, Compass Cohousing, Langley, BC, Canada > On Jul 6, 2024, at 4:15 PM, Main Email <zabaldo [at] earthlink.net> wrote: > > Hello Elizabeth and all Cohousers near and far – – > > First, congratulations on your soon to be the building or construction phase > of your timeline. It’s a very exciting time to see the money, time, and > effort you put in come together and create a product you will soon call > “home.” > > How HOA dues – – for you called Strada – – are calculated, is a subject near > and dear to my heart. > > But before I leave an opinion, I need the definition of what a “unit > entitlement” is. > > I look forward to hearing other people’s information and to writing about our > own here at > Takoma village in Washington DC. > > Again, many congratulations to everyone in your community. Maybe I can come > see it someday. Where did you say it is located? Did I miss that? > > Ann Zabaldo > Washington DC > Sent from my iPhone > All tiipos ... curtesy of Siri :-) > >> On Jul 6, 2024, at 5:55 PM, Elizabeth Rosenau <ejrosenau [at] gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hello!! >> >> I’m part of a Canadian community called Compass Cohousing that’s planning to >> starting building soon. We are looking to engage realtors and this has >> brought up the subject of “unit entitlements” as a component of setting our >> monthly Strata fees. (I believe our Strata fees may be analogous to HOA >> fees in the USA.) >> >> Right now we are using the square footage of each unit to calculate those >> fees. We realize that square footage alone is not the ideal way forward >> because it doesn’t take into consideration the expense of operating common >> facilities which we assume will be used by residents of all unit sizes. >> >> Here are my questions: What was your community’s experience deciding how to >> calculate unit entitlements? Has your community been satisfied with the way >> the entitlements work or have there been struggles or pushback? Is it easy >> to change unit entitlements after occupancy? >> >> Thanks in advance for any wisdom you may have to share. >> >> Elizabeth Rosenau, Compass Cohousing. >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: >> http://L.cohousing.org/info >> >> >> > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://L.cohousing.org/info > > >
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Unit Entitlements Elizabeth Rosenau, July 6 2024
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