The positioning of a building maintenance company can vary based on the services offered. For example, some building maintenance companies have positioned themselves as green building maintenance companies and others position themselves based on their services. Other companies can gain business without as much positioning by being a part of a building maintenance network.
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Co-op maintenance fees increases every year at a rate of 3 to 4 percentÊand can be expected to be well above the inflation. The fees cover the cost to running a building.
Hemenway Furniture Co. Building was created in 1918.
Co-operative Block Building was created in 1909.
Electric Construction Co. Building was created in 1908.
Equitable Co-operative Building Association was created in 1911.
Co-operative Permanent Building Society was created in 1884.
Co-operative Permanent Building Society ended in 1970.
Turner-White Casket Co. Building was created in 1893.
The maintenance company involved can best answer your specific question: there is no standard.
Yes, any time there is a claim which the insurance co will be covering, a deductible is paid.
The difference is in ownership: you buy shares in a co-operative that owns the building and are assigned a living space. You may also be required to pay a monthly maintenance fee which the co-op board uses to pay operating expenses. When you move, you sell your shares to a new buyer. In a 'regular' apartment, you pay rent to a landlord, who owns the building. When you move, you have no real estate responsibilities, except for damage repair.