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The Estonian Union of Co-operative Housing Associations, known as Eesti Korteriühistute Liit (EKYL), is a non-profit organization based in Tallinn, Estonia. Established in 1996, EKYL serves as an umbrella organization for co-operative housing associations. It represents over 1,400 apartment associations, covering a significant portion of Estonia's housing stock.
EKYL's history is deeply rooted in the post-Soviet transition when Estonia privatized its housing sector. The organization plays a crucial role in supporting and professionalizing the management of apartment buildings by providing training, legal services, and advocating for homeowner rights. EKYL collaborates with state institutions, municipalities, and private companies to facilitate the development of cooperative housing.
Currently, EKYL focuses on enhancing the management capacity of apartment associations through vocational training and digital solutions. It has fostered trust with major banks, securing favorable loan terms for energy efficiency projects. The organization also serves as a key partner for state and municipal housing initiatives, contributing to the country's housing policy development and sustainability efforts. EKYL's mission is to support the development of cooperative housing, ensuring that residents take an active role in managing and maintaining their buildings.
