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CO-OPERATIVE
HOUSING SOCIETY


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WHAT IS A HOUSING
COOPERATIVE?
 Housing  cooperative has been defined as:
 “A legally incorporated group of
 persons, generally of limited
 means, pursuing the same cause of
 meeting the common need of housing or
 its improvement based on mutual
 assistance.
 In such a cooperative, the membership is
 voluntary and control is democratic, and
 members make an approximately equal 2
 contribution to the capital required”.
CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY
 These societies are formed to provide
residential houses to members.
They purchase land, develop it and construct
houses or flats and allot the same to members.
Some societies also provide loans at low rate of
interest to members to construct their own
houses.
Examples of housing co-operative society The
Employees Housing Societies and Metropolitan
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Housing Co-operative Society
DIFFERENT TYPES OF HOUSING
COOPERATIVES
 Housing cooperatives at the primary level
  can broadly be classified into four groups
  as detailed below:
 Tenant Ownership Housing Societies
 Tenant Co-Partnership Housing
  Societies
 House Mortgage Societies
 House Construction or House Building
                                             4
  Societies
TENANT OWNERSHIP HOUSING
SOCIETIES
Under  this category the land is
 held either on leasehold or free
 hold basis by societies, and
 houses are owned by members.




                                    5
TENANT CO-PARTNERSHIP
HOUSING SOCIETIES
These    housing societies hold both
 land or building, either on
 leasehold or freehold basis and
 allot flats to their members.




                                        6
HOUSE MORTGAGE SOCIETIES
Such  societies lend money to their
 members for construction of houses.
The members have to make their own
 arrangements for building their houses.
This type of societies are really credit
 societies as distinguished from other
 credit societies as per the objects for
 which they lend, the duration of the loan
 and the security they demand.          7
HOUSE CONSTRUCTION OR
HOUSE BUILDING SOCIETIES
Societies  of this type spend
 money on behalf of the members
 for building the houses, and the
 houses are handed over to
 members when ready and the
 money spent is recovered as loan.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF CO-OPERATIVE
          HOUSING SOCIETY

 Open   membership
 Voluntary Association
 State control
 Democratic Management
 Service motive
 Separate Legal Entity
 Distribution of Surplus
 Self-help through mutual cooperation   9
HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF HOUSING
 COOPERATIVE?
 Have necessary qualifications as provided in the Bye-laws of
  cooperative.
 Reside or intend to reside permanently within the area of
  operation of the housing cooperative.
 Have paid necessary admission fee.

 Have purchased minimum number of shares of the
  cooperative and paid other stipulated charges as per the Bye-
  laws.
 Make necessary down payment within the time limit as per the
  norms laid down in the Bye-laws.
 Make necessary declaration whether he/she owns any plot, flat
  or accommodation in his/her own name or in the name of any
                                                            10
  other family member.
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
 The Union Cabinet first time approved
the National Cooperative Policy, aiming
at:
 Minimizing     the   share     of  the
  Government in Cooperatives.
 Redefining the role of Registrar of
  Coop. Societies as a facilitator for
  Cooperative Societies.
 Repatriation of the Government’s equity
  in the Cooperatives by infusion of
  equivalent cooperative shares.     11
COOPERATIVE LAW

  Multi-State  Cooperative Societies Act-
   2002 ensures functioning of Cooperatives
   as autonomous Institutions on sound
   Cooperative Principles.
  The new legislation reduces the role of
   Government           and        provides
   professionalism in Cooperatives to
   withstand competition.
  Government participation in the equity is
   allowed only when requested by the
   Society.
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WHAT IS THE LEGISLATION THAT GOVERNS
HOUSING COOPERATIVES?
The activities of housing cooperatives in various
  States are regulated through
 Respective Cooperative Societies Act and

 Cooperative Societies Rules administered by
  the Registrar of Cooperative Societies
  appointed by the Government.
 The national level cooperative organisations and
  the multi-state cooperative societies are
  governed by the provisions of Multi-State
  Cooperative Societies Act and Rules.
                                                 13
FINANCE
A   housing cooperative is normally non-profit, since
  usually most of its income comes from the rents
  paid by its residents , who are invariably its
  members.
 There is no point in creating a deliberate surplus
  except for operational requirements such as setting
  aside funds for replacement of assets.
 It is relatively difficult to start a housing co-op
  because if the idea is, for instance, to build a
  building or group of buildings to house the
  members, this usually takes a significant mortgage
  loan for which a financial institution will want    14
  assurances of responsibility.
CONTD……
 In the lifecycle of buildings, the replacement of
  assets requires significant funds which can be
  obtained through a variety of ways:
 Assessments on current owners.
 Sales of Treasury Stock to new shareholders.
 Draw down of reserves.
 Unsecured loans.
 Operating surpluses.
 Fees on the sales of units between
  shareholders and new and increases to
  existing mortgages.                                 15
ADVANTAGES OF HOUSING
    COOPERATIVES
  A housing cooperative is neither a public nor a profit seeking
  organisation.
 Its principal objective is to eliminate economic exploitation as it
  is controlled by members only.
 Contrary to public housing, cooperative housing provides
  opportunities to its members to control the house designs at the
  planning stages.
 The maintenance of the estate is also in the hands of
  members, which leads to maintenance at lesser expenses and
  in a better way.
 Cooperative housing satisfies quantitative as well as qualitative
  aspects of housing.                                           16
Advantages             Disadvantages

• Easy formation       • LimitedCapital
• Open membership      • Problems in
• Democratic Control     Management
• Limited Liability    • Lack of Motivation
                       • Lack of Cooperation
• Elimination of
                       • Dependence on
  Middleman’s            Government
  Profit
• State Assistance
• Stable Life                              17
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Co operative housing society

  • 2. WHAT IS A HOUSING COOPERATIVE?  Housing cooperative has been defined as: “A legally incorporated group of persons, generally of limited means, pursuing the same cause of meeting the common need of housing or its improvement based on mutual assistance.  In such a cooperative, the membership is voluntary and control is democratic, and members make an approximately equal 2 contribution to the capital required”.
  • 3. CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY  These societies are formed to provide residential houses to members. They purchase land, develop it and construct houses or flats and allot the same to members. Some societies also provide loans at low rate of interest to members to construct their own houses. Examples of housing co-operative society The Employees Housing Societies and Metropolitan 3 Housing Co-operative Society
  • 4. DIFFERENT TYPES OF HOUSING COOPERATIVES Housing cooperatives at the primary level can broadly be classified into four groups as detailed below:  Tenant Ownership Housing Societies  Tenant Co-Partnership Housing Societies  House Mortgage Societies  House Construction or House Building 4 Societies
  • 5. TENANT OWNERSHIP HOUSING SOCIETIES Under this category the land is held either on leasehold or free hold basis by societies, and houses are owned by members. 5
  • 6. TENANT CO-PARTNERSHIP HOUSING SOCIETIES These housing societies hold both land or building, either on leasehold or freehold basis and allot flats to their members. 6
  • 7. HOUSE MORTGAGE SOCIETIES Such societies lend money to their members for construction of houses. The members have to make their own arrangements for building their houses. This type of societies are really credit societies as distinguished from other credit societies as per the objects for which they lend, the duration of the loan and the security they demand. 7
  • 8. HOUSE CONSTRUCTION OR HOUSE BUILDING SOCIETIES Societies of this type spend money on behalf of the members for building the houses, and the houses are handed over to members when ready and the money spent is recovered as loan. 8
  • 9. CHARACTERISTICS OF CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY  Open membership  Voluntary Association  State control  Democratic Management  Service motive  Separate Legal Entity  Distribution of Surplus  Self-help through mutual cooperation 9
  • 10. HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF HOUSING COOPERATIVE?  Have necessary qualifications as provided in the Bye-laws of cooperative.  Reside or intend to reside permanently within the area of operation of the housing cooperative.  Have paid necessary admission fee.  Have purchased minimum number of shares of the cooperative and paid other stipulated charges as per the Bye- laws.  Make necessary down payment within the time limit as per the norms laid down in the Bye-laws.  Make necessary declaration whether he/she owns any plot, flat or accommodation in his/her own name or in the name of any 10 other family member.
  • 11. GOVERNMENT POLICIES The Union Cabinet first time approved the National Cooperative Policy, aiming at: Minimizing the share of the Government in Cooperatives. Redefining the role of Registrar of Coop. Societies as a facilitator for Cooperative Societies. Repatriation of the Government’s equity in the Cooperatives by infusion of equivalent cooperative shares. 11
  • 12. COOPERATIVE LAW  Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act- 2002 ensures functioning of Cooperatives as autonomous Institutions on sound Cooperative Principles.  The new legislation reduces the role of Government and provides professionalism in Cooperatives to withstand competition.  Government participation in the equity is allowed only when requested by the Society. 12
  • 13. WHAT IS THE LEGISLATION THAT GOVERNS HOUSING COOPERATIVES? The activities of housing cooperatives in various States are regulated through  Respective Cooperative Societies Act and  Cooperative Societies Rules administered by the Registrar of Cooperative Societies appointed by the Government.  The national level cooperative organisations and the multi-state cooperative societies are governed by the provisions of Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act and Rules. 13
  • 14. FINANCE A housing cooperative is normally non-profit, since usually most of its income comes from the rents paid by its residents , who are invariably its members.  There is no point in creating a deliberate surplus except for operational requirements such as setting aside funds for replacement of assets.  It is relatively difficult to start a housing co-op because if the idea is, for instance, to build a building or group of buildings to house the members, this usually takes a significant mortgage loan for which a financial institution will want 14 assurances of responsibility.
  • 15. CONTD……  In the lifecycle of buildings, the replacement of assets requires significant funds which can be obtained through a variety of ways:  Assessments on current owners.  Sales of Treasury Stock to new shareholders.  Draw down of reserves.  Unsecured loans.  Operating surpluses.  Fees on the sales of units between shareholders and new and increases to existing mortgages. 15
  • 16. ADVANTAGES OF HOUSING COOPERATIVES  A housing cooperative is neither a public nor a profit seeking organisation.  Its principal objective is to eliminate economic exploitation as it is controlled by members only.  Contrary to public housing, cooperative housing provides opportunities to its members to control the house designs at the planning stages.  The maintenance of the estate is also in the hands of members, which leads to maintenance at lesser expenses and in a better way.  Cooperative housing satisfies quantitative as well as qualitative aspects of housing. 16
  • 17. Advantages Disadvantages • Easy formation • LimitedCapital • Open membership • Problems in • Democratic Control Management • Limited Liability • Lack of Motivation • Lack of Cooperation • Elimination of • Dependence on Middleman’s Government Profit • State Assistance • Stable Life 17
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