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Painting
The painting season has ended. We will provide further information here in the spring when the season begins.
General maintenance
As a shareholder in a housing cooperative, one has a duty to participate in the maintenance of the buildings. This includes both preventive work and repair work. Maintenance is important to ensure the safety and well-being of those living in the housing cooperative.
As a shareholder, it is important to follow the house rules and participate in any maintenance tasks outlined in the plan. This could include ensuring that the gutters are clean and removing snow from the roof in winter. If such rules are not followed and tasks are not carried out, it can result in damages that may be difficult and costly to repair later on.
It is also important to participate in the annual general meeting where maintenance plans are discussed and approved. Here, one can provide input and participate in the decision-making process to ensure the best possible maintenance of the buildings.
By carrying out and participating in the maintenance of the housing cooperative’s buildings, one can save money in the long run. Preventive maintenance can prevent larger damages and costly repairs, while also improving the well-being and safety of those living in the housing cooperative.
Therefore, it is important to take responsibility as a shareholder and actively participate in the maintenance of the buildings in a housing cooperative. By cooperating and following the maintenance plans, one can ensure that the buildings are well-maintained and that the housing cooperative becomes a safe and pleasant place to live.
As a shareholder in a housing cooperative, one has various responsibilities, and one of these is the exterior painting of one’s share. Although this may not seem like the most important responsibility as a shareholder, it is actually a very important task that has both economic and aesthetic consequences.
In principle, it is the board of the housing cooperative that decides when it is time to paint the facade, and a schedule will also be established for when the various shares should be painted. As a shareholder, it is important to follow this schedule and carry out the exterior painting of one’s share at the agreed time. This contributes to giving the housing cooperative a neat and well-maintained appearance, and ensures that unnecessary damages to the facade, which may result in more expensive repairs later on, do not occur.
In addition to being important for maintaining a beautiful and well-maintained housing cooperative, exterior painting is also important for economic reasons. If a shareholder fails to carry out the painting as agreed, or if approved or necessary products are not used, this can result in damages to the facade that can be very costly to repair. If a shareholder fails to paint their share on time, it can also lead to delays in the painting work for the entire housing cooperative, which in turn can result in additional costs and delays.
So to summarize; exterior painting of one’s share in a housing cooperative is an important task that all shareholders are responsible for. It contributes to ensuring a neat and well-maintained housing cooperative, and can also help avoid expensive repairs later on. Therefore, it is important to follow the painting schedule at the agreed time and ensure that approved and necessary products are used. This way, one will not only be a good neighbor, but also contribute to maintaining the value of one’s home.
It is important that this work is carried out as soon as weather permits.
If you are purchasing the paint yourself, the color codes for exterior paint are:
Gray: 0520-Empire NSCI 2000-N
White: white base