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Private Open Space
Open space is a space that can be accessed by the public either directly within a limited period or indirectly within an unspecified time. Open space itself can be shaped streets, sidewalks, green open spaces such as parks, forests and so forth. Judging from the nature of open space can be divided into private open space (a certain time limit to access and ownership is private, backyard living example), semi-private open space (public space but private ownership can be accessed directly by the people, for example Senayan Ancol ) and public open space (ownership by the government and can be accessed directly by people with no specific time limit, for example squares, sidewalks). In addition, open space could be interpreted as the interaction space (Zoos, Parks recreation, etc.).

Judging from the above understanding, open space does not always have to have a physical form (read: land and location) definitive. In the language of architecture, open space that has a physical shape is often also referred to as public space, as is once again emphasized the aspect of accessibility.
Housing Cooperatives

By forming a cooperative removed several of the costs and intermediaries such as the promoter, this makes the revenue they can expect intermediaries to be reflected in lower housing prices. People are the collaborative partners, these people who share interests and needs are subsequently distributed the results of this partnership
Housing cooperatives in the workplace can be made directly or assigning partners to a third party according to the regulations contained in its statutes. Under the responsibility of the cooperative may also be managing the elements and common areas as well as management and conservation of some houses.
Transfer of housing rights
When a member seeks to transfer its interest in the dwelling, before acquiring full ownership housing and no later than 5 years, since receiving the certificate of occupancy should be put in the hands of the cooperative.
The board of the cooperative will be responsible for deciding which of the partners who is waiting for a home may take over these duties, provided that their age permits.
What you should know before entering the cooperative
Before taking a major step like this and join a housing cooperative partner should be informed of the following:
* Economic aspect: what is the amount you will contribute to social capital, the cost for the first steps, the approximate cost of housing and attachments,
* Important information: see the bylaws, ownership of land, check that the data on the cooperative recorded in the Register of housing cooperatives, period of performance of the work and conditions of transmission of the housing and the link to the it (usually 5 years).
Capital contributions from partners are decided at the general in charge of making the financing plan for all its members. The normal thing is to deliver an initial payment and then take several installments.
Housing Sales

Before signing any deed or private contract by buying a home should check their legal position is correct.
* To this we must ensure that the seller to show your title, in the form of deed. For its part, the notary must always check the seller’s title prior to the signing of the deed of sale.
* In the Land Registry we sure that the building is inscribed with the name of the seller and is free of charge, we can check requesting a certificate of registration. In this case the notary should also check the registration status of the apartment before signing the deed.
* The Property Tax or IBI is a tax levied annually and which we can verify that it is a day at City Hall, if everything is correct the buyer will be responsible for paying each first day of the fiscal year.
* As the community shares ownership is something that we can also see that this day, although when you go to proceed to the notary is something to be verified.
* Check that the apartment is not leased, because even if you change the contract owner would still be valid for a period to be agreed aya.
* In case of a home that is built on land that is to develop urban burdens we must check that this will lead, these charges can be realized to pay the township for the work or give up some ground.
Buyer Guarantees
The most important guarantees that we must consider in buying a home are writing before a notary and property registry.