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{{KidsIntro|Coop housing lets families work together to buy and own homes. This page shows real examples of how groups set up their housing deals, like how much money they need and what everyone agrees to do.}} | |||
{{ExpertIntro|This emerging trend suggests that cooperative housing models are increasingly parameterized through documented use cases that operationalize contractual frameworks. The hypothesis proposes that illustrating real-world instantiations—encompassing temporal commitments, financial obligations, and stakeholder responsibilities—facilitates adoption among new participants and standardizes governance practices within housing cooperatives.}} | |||
''This is a draft page, under construction. Status: initial hypothesis, proposed as a base for discussion. It is intended to host the use cases of the [[Markets/en/Portal:Coop Housing/Main|Coop Housing portal]]. This element of the portal structure is explained on the [[Markets/en/Portal:All Portals/Portal-Structure-Model#use-cases|Portal Structure Model]] page (section "8. Use cases").'' | ''This is a draft page, under construction. Status: initial hypothesis, proposed as a base for discussion. It is intended to host the use cases of the [[Markets/en/Portal:Coop Housing/Main|Coop Housing portal]]. This element of the portal structure is explained on the [[Markets/en/Portal:All Portals/Portal-Structure-Model#use-cases|Portal Structure Model]] page (section "8. Use cases").'' | ||
Revision as of 03:04, 9 August 2026
💡 In simple words: Coop housing lets families work together to buy and own homes. This page shows real examples of how groups set up their housing deals, like how much money they need and what everyone agrees to do.
🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): This emerging trend suggests that cooperative housing models are increasingly parameterized through documented use cases that operationalize contractual frameworks. The hypothesis proposes that illustrating real-world instantiations—encompassing temporal commitments, financial obligations, and stakeholder responsibilities—facilitates adoption among new participants and standardizes governance practices within housing cooperatives.
This is a draft page, under construction. Status: initial hypothesis, proposed as a base for discussion. It is intended to host the use cases of the Coop Housing portal. This element of the portal structure is explained on the Portal Structure Model page (section "8. Use cases").
Coop Housing: use cases
Under construction. Use cases show how a contract is parameterised in real situations: the delays, the sums, the obligations and the other parameters chosen by the parties.
Worked examples
To be defined: realistic settings new users could start from, instead of a blank form.
Parameters illustrated
To be defined: delays, sums, obligations and other parameters chosen by the parties.
See also
Portal structure (model)
This page is part of the standard structure of the Coop Housing portal. Each market portal offers the same set of content types, even when some are still empty:
| 📋 Portal structure: how this market portal works · full model | |
|---|---|
| Rules of the game | Portal Main, the governing conventions for this portal |
| Base contract | Contract Base, the foundation contract and its clause cultures |
| Models | Contract Model(s), concrete models built on the base |
| Amendments | Base Amendment · Model Amendment |
| Addenda (avenants) | Base Addendum · Model Addendum |
| Lawyer-validated | Contract Validated, contracts validated by lawyers |
| Legal references | Legal Reference, by country and language |
| Compensation | Compensation, Conditions · Pricing & Scales · Karma tokens |
| Use cases | Use cases, real pilot examples |
| Alerts & prevention | Alerts & prevention, alerts, risks and common errors together |
| Statistics | Statistics, usage statistics and common error statistics |
| Signature | Signature, signature management, see the open call on contract signature |
| Tutorials | Tutorials · FAQ |
| Debates | Debates (Talk) |
Some sections may still be empty: they are listed so the structure is available and ready to fill. Each element is explained on the Portal Structure Model page.