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Compare our sample co‑op to other co‑ops in chosen peer groups. These results are for an Ontario co‑op with 100 suburban units. Log in now to see the actual results for your co‑op.
We treat high maintenance expenses as good — they show you are looking after your buildings. But what if these expenses are high because you didn't fix minor problems early, or because you can't afford to replace worn-out components? You will need to think about what this measure says about your co‑op.
Year ending:
$0
$3,000
2022
(352 co‑ops)
$2,324
2021
(355 co‑ops)
$2,047
2020
(364 co‑ops)
$2,142
2019
(371 co‑ops)
$2,035
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below the median |
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in the bottom 15% |
See your co‑op’s performance on a scale of one to four houses:
The vertical lines on each of the bars (the years) divide the four levels. Good performance is seen by appearing on the right-hand side of the scale.
Maintenance spending is the amount, in dollars per unit, which our sample co‑op spent on routine upkeep, including cleaning services and waste removal, during the year. The numbers come from the information co‑ops report to the Agency on their Annual Information Returns.