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Certified Pro or Self-Management? Decoding the 1,500m² Law

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A certified manager inspecting building maintenance with a tablet in hand

Your association is registered — what's next? Are you legally required to hire a professional manager, or can you manage things yourself? Latvian law provides a clear answer.

The 1,500m² Law: Where Is the Line?

According to Latvian law, if your building's total area exceeds 1,500 square meters, management tasks must be performed by a qualified specialist with the appropriate professional certificate.

The 'Blind Trust' Trap

Hiring a professional doesn't mean your problems are solved. Often, associations face non-transparent estimates and hidden fees. Without a control tool, even the best manager can lose focus on the residents' interests.

COOPhome: Transparency as a Standard

It doesn't matter who manages the building — an active resident or a hired pro. With COOPhome, every decision, every cent, and every request is visible to all. Our two-way reputation system ensures you hire vetted professionals.

Qualification is a legal requirement, but transparency is a requirement of common sense. COOPhome provides both.

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