Association of Bavarian Housing Companies
The Association of Bavarian Housing Companies (VdW Bayern) is a professional and business association and at the same time a cooperative auditing association. 482 Bavarian housing companies have joined forces in VdW Bayern . You pursue the goal of offering affordable housing.
Member companies
The association members look after almost half a million own and almost 100,000 third-party apartments. Specifically, this includes 354 housing cooperatives , 94 municipal housing companies as well as church, state and private housing companies of all legal forms. They employ around 7,000 people.
Association
The association was founded on May 16, 1909 as an association of Bavarian building cooperatives, societies and associations. The founding members were 14 non-profit housing companies. The first association board member and general secretary was the housing reformer Paul Busching .
The sole board member according to § 26 BGB has been Hans Maier, auditor and tax advisor since February 1, 2018. He heads the association together with two special representatives according to § 30 BGB: Andreas Pritschet for the auditing division and Stefan Roth for the advocacy division.
The association is an independent regional association based in Munich and a member of the GdW Federal Association of German Housing and Real Estate Companies .
VdW Bayern Group
- Association of Bavarian Housing Companies eV
- Trust agency for housing companies in Bavaria GmbH
- Bavaria Tax Steuerberatungsgesellschaft mbH
- VdW Bayern Assekuranz Versicherungsmakler GmbH
literature
- Meike Buck, Michael Kamp, Matthias Georgi: VdW Bayern - The history of social housing. August Dresbach Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-940061-25-6 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Establish residential eGs. The Bavarian Housing Industry, vdwbayern.de; accessed on January 16, 2020
- ↑ Municipal housing companies in response to the housing shortage. The number of start-ups in Bavaria is increasing. The Bavarian Housing Industry, vdwbayern.de, July 23, 2019; accessed on January 16, 2020