Educational Platform · Chile

You just got
elected. Now
what?

Tivlume is an online learning platform built for newly elected residential building committee members in Chile. Practical, structured, and focused on the real challenges you'll face — from copropiedad law to surviving a heated extraordinary assembly.

What You'll Learn
Complete Committee Member Training
Navigate Chile's Ley de Copropiedad Inmobiliaria with confidence
Understand how gastos comunes are calculated and collected
Know how to select, supervise, and if needed, replace your building administrator
Manage the fondo de reserva responsibly
Run maintenance contract tenders and protect the building's interests
Modules Included
Copropiedad Law
Common Expenses
Administrator
Reserve Fund
Contracts
Assemblies
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We don't manage buildings — we educate those who oversee the people who do.

Built for the real situation

You didn't apply for this role. You were voted in at an assembly — and now you're responsible for a building full of people who expect results. Here's how we help.

Practical, Not Theoretical

Every module is grounded in real Chilean building management scenarios — the actual situations you'll encounter, not abstract legal theory.

Learn at Your Pace

Self-paced online format means you can study when it suits you — after work, on weekends, or the night before an important assembly.

Current Legal Framework

Content reflects Ley 21.442 and current regulations — so you're working with the rules as they actually are today.

Protect Your Community

Understanding your rights and responsibilities as a committee member means you can genuinely protect the interests of every co-owner in your building.

From assembly to authority

A clear path from "I just got elected and have no idea what I'm doing" to confident, informed committee member.

Step 01

Enroll

Register on the platform and gain access to all modules. No prerequisites — just your recent election and a desire to understand what you've taken on.

Step 02

Study

Work through structured modules at your own pace. Each one covers a specific area of building administration — with real examples and downloadable references.

Step 03

Apply

Use what you've learned directly in your building. Review contracts, question expense reports, run assemblies, and hold your administrator accountable.

Step 04

Lead

Become the committee member your building actually needs — informed, organized, and capable of making decisions that benefit everyone who lives there.

Six modules. Every challenge covered.

Each module addresses a specific area of building committee work — structured to build your knowledge progressively.

Copropiedad law books and legal documents
Module 01

Ley de Copropiedad Inmobiliaria

Understand the legal foundation of your role. What the law says about committee powers, co-owner obligations, and how decisions are made.

6 lessons Includes templates
Financial spreadsheet showing building expense calculations
Module 02

Gastos Comunes

Learn how common expenses are structured, calculated, and collected. Understand what's included, what's not, and how to spot irregularities.

5 lessons Calculation guides
Committee member reviewing administrator reports at a desk
Module 03

The Administrator

How to select a qualified administrator, what their contract must include, how to evaluate their performance, and the process for replacing them.

7 lessons Contract checklist
Building reserve fund financial planning documents on a wooden desk
Module 04

Fondo de Reserva

The reserve fund exists for a reason. Learn how it should be maintained, what it can be used for, and how to ensure it's not mismanaged.

4 lessons Fund tracker
Two people reviewing maintenance service contracts in a building lobby
Module 05

Maintenance Contracts

How to run a proper tender process, evaluate proposals, negotiate terms, and monitor service providers — protecting your building from unfavorable agreements.

5 lessons Tender templates
Tense building assembly meeting with residents raising hands and a committee at the front
Module 06

Extraordinary Assemblies

How to call, structure, and run an extraordinary assembly — including the particularly challenging scenario where half the owners want to fire the administrator and the other half didn't show up.

6 lessons Assembly scripts
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Tivlume education team reviewing course content in a professional setting
Our Focus
Oversight Education

We teach oversight,
not administration

There's a meaningful difference between managing a building and overseeing the person who does. Tivlume exists to serve the second role — the committee member who is responsible for accountability, not day-to-day operations.

Our courses are designed with Chilean residential buildings in mind — the specific legal framework, the common problems, and the real dynamics of building assemblies and committee meetings.

About Tivlume

Things people ask right after being elected

No prior knowledge is required. The modules are designed specifically for people who are new to committee roles — starting from the basics and building toward practical competency. If you can read a building notice, you can start Module 01.
Yes. All content is based on Chilean law — specifically Ley 21.442 and its regulations — and addresses the real situations that occur in Chilean residential buildings. The examples, templates, and scenarios are drawn from Chilean building administration practice.
Each module is designed to be completed in a few focused sessions. Because the platform is self-paced, you can work through lessons as your schedule allows — there are no fixed deadlines or live sessions to attend.
The platform supports individual enrollment. If multiple committee members want to participate, each can enroll independently. Contact us to discuss options for group access for your committee.
The modules cover the most common and challenging situations in Chilean building administration. For specific legal advice on your building's particular circumstances, we recommend consulting a qualified attorney — Tivlume provides education, not legal counsel.

Your building needs you to know what you're doing

The committee role comes with real responsibilities. Tivlume gives you the knowledge to carry them out with confidence — and to protect the interests of everyone in your building.