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== Table of Contents ==
== Table of Contents ==
[[Housing Co-ops - What and Why?]]


[[Legal terms for different types of housing co-ops|Legal Terms]]  
# [[Housing Co-ops - What and Why?]]
 
# [[Legal terms for different types of housing co-ops|Legal Terms]]  
[[Forming a group]]
# [[Forming a group]]
 
# [[Legal set-up and registration]]
[[Legal set-up and registration]]
# [[Early finances, setting up a bank account, applying for tax relief]]
 
# [[Secondary rules/Policy documents|Secondary rules]]
[[Early finances, setting up a bank account, applying for tax relief]]
# [[Finance-getting money for a house]]
 
# [[Buying a property: The legal process]]
[[Secondary rules/Policy documents|Secondary rules]]  
# [[Working on your property - maintenance and renovation]]
 
# [[Being a landlord (at the same time as being a tenant)]]
[[Finance-getting money for a house]]
# [[Disability and Accessibility]]
 
# [[Audit Requirements]]
[[Buying a property: The legal process]]
 
[[Working on your property - maintenance and renovation]]
 
[[Being a landlord (at the same time as being a tenant)]]
 
[[Disability and Accessibility]]
 
[[Audit Requirements]]

Revision as of 17:38, 8 October 2022

What is this wiki for, and how to use it

This wiki is to help you set up and maintain housing co-operatives in the UK. It was created by Radical Routes, a UK-wide network of co-operatives for radical social change.

We encourage people to get involved, not just in making housing co-ops but in developing this wiki. Currently (October 2022) It is free for all to edit, or you can contact Radical Routes Digital Working group by emailing digitalwg@radicalroutes.org.uk

Table of Contents

  1. Housing Co-ops - What and Why?
  2. Legal Terms
  3. Forming a group
  4. Legal set-up and registration
  5. Early finances, setting up a bank account, applying for tax relief
  6. Secondary rules
  7. Finance-getting money for a house
  8. Buying a property: The legal process
  9. Working on your property - maintenance and renovation
  10. Being a landlord (at the same time as being a tenant)
  11. Disability and Accessibility
  12. Audit Requirements