KOYtä
KOYtä is a Finnish term that translates to "cooperative" or "housing cooperative" in English. It refers to a form of housing ownership and management common in Finland. In a KOYtä, residents collectively own the property through a housing company. Each resident holds shares in the company, which entitles them to the exclusive right to use a specific apartment.
The KOYtä structure is governed by a board elected by the shareholders, usually the apartment owners. This
Owning an apartment in a KOYtä means becoming a shareholder in the housing company. This differs from