asuntoosuuskunta
Asunto-osuuskunta is a Finnish form of housing ownership where residents become shareholders in a housing cooperative and have the right to occupy a dwelling owned by the cooperative. The cooperative owns the building and the land, and each member holds a share (osuus) that entitles them to live in a specific dwelling. The dwelling itself is not privately owned; the member’s rights are tied to the share and the cooperative’s assets.
Governance is based on a cooperative model. The general meeting is the highest decision-making body, and typically
Membership and obligations include purchasing a share and being admitted as a member. Members pay monthly maintenance
Finances center on shared responsibility for the building. The cooperative funds maintenance, repairs, and any loans
Compared with a housing company (asunto-osakeyhtiö), the key difference is that ownership lies in the cooperative