When your collective investment project completes construction, the informal coordination that worked during development won't sustain long-term property administration. We design and launch the proper governance structures your building needs.
The shift from development phase to operational phase involves legal, financial, and administrative complexities that informal arrangements cannot handle.
Co-ownership regulations in Chile require specific documentation that defines rights, responsibilities, and decision-making processes. This isn't something you adapt from templates—each building's unique characteristics demand customized governance rules.
Common expense calculations involve understanding Chilean property law, establishing fair contribution formulas, creating reserve fund policies, and setting up transparent accounting systems that satisfy all co-owners.
Finding the right building administrator requires understanding the specific needs of collectively-developed properties, evaluating candidates against those needs, and establishing clear performance expectations from day one.
The first six months of co-ownership operation reveal problems that weren't apparent during planning. Active guidance during this period prevents minor issues from becoming major disputes.
Our service covers the complete transition from project completion to operational co-ownership. This is launch coordination—not ongoing building management.
A structured approach to transitioning from development completion to operational co-ownership.
We review your building's characteristics, understand the investment group's structure, identify specific governance needs, and map potential complexity areas that require special attention.
Draft custom co-ownership regulations, design the common expense structure, establish financial policies, and create all required legal documentation specific to your building.
Define selection criteria, evaluate candidates, negotiate contracts, establish performance expectations, and ensure the administrator understands the building's unique context.
Configure banking infrastructure, organize and facilitate the first co-owners assembly, formalize all governance decisions, and activate the administrative structure.
Provide active guidance for six months as the structure begins operation, address emerging issues, refine processes based on real-world experience, and ensure stable long-term operation.
Complete transition to independent operation with all systems functioning, documentation finalized, and co-owners confident in their governance structure.
If your collectively-funded project is nearing completion or has recently finished construction, now is the time to establish proper governance structures.
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