期刊名称:Економічний вісник Державного вищого навчального закладу Український державний хіміко-технологічний університет
印刷版ISSN:2415-3974
电子版ISSN:2664-2670
出版年度:2018
卷号:8
期号:2
页码:125-130
DOI:10.32434/2415-3974-2018-8-2-125-130
出版社:State Higher Educational Institution “Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology”
摘要:The subject of this article is the Condominium – an Association of co-owners of apartment buildings in Ukraine. Condominium is the legal term used in the United States and in most provinces of Canada. Commonhold is a system of property ownership in England and Wales. In Australia, New Zealand and the Canadian province of British Columbia it is referred to as strata title. In Quebec the term «divided co-property» (French: co-propriété divisée) is used, although the colloquial name remains «condominium». In France the equivalent is called copropriété (co-ownership), usually managed by the syndic. In Ukrainå and most post-soviet countries this term used as Association of co-owners of apartment buildings or homeowners association – HOA (ob’ednannya spivvlasnikiv bagatokvartirnih budinkiv – OSBB). Condominiums role is to work with the owners’ corporation and executive committee to successfully control, manage, maintain and administer the property and to create an appropriate community environment and includes tasks such as: general accounting, budgeting, invoicing of levies/service charges, arrears collections, financial reporting, contract management, meeting preparation, communication with property stakeholders, coordination of maintenance tasks, enforcement of rules/by-laws, issuance of notices, orders and certificates, general secretarial tasks. Purpose of the article is to analyze the existing forms of housing management in different countries and to describe the current status in Ukraine. The competitive environment of this market segment in Ukraine formed very slowly, and his condition is quite far from the market-oriented. It can not be formed to market-oriented conditions without an active policy of local councils.