A rescue of the insolvent Maro cooperative seems to be becoming more likely again. According to CSU state parliament member Kerstin Schreyer from the Munich district, the company, which operates multi-generational housing projects and dementia shared housing in the Munich, Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen and Ebersberg districts, among others, had collected around 3.8 million euros in the form of letters of intent by the end of August. This brings Maro closer to the goal set by insolvency administrator Ivo-Meinert Willrodt: He had declared that the housing company would have to collect four to five million euros in guarantees in order to avoid liquidation.
Maro had to file for bankruptcy in the spring of this year because the financing of a housing project in the Ebersberg district had failed. It also maintains several multi-generational houses in Unterhaching and Oberhaching, Dietramszell, Wolfratshausen, Seefeld and Penzberg. According to Schreyer from Unterhaching, trust agreements will be sent to the cooperative members and rescue capital providers from mid-September, and an insolvency plan will then be presented in the next step.