Hi Kaylyn,
Short answer: No penalty.
Here's the long answer...
At Foundery our coworking memberships are all month-to-month.
Memberships are pre-paid on the 1st of each month, but there is no commitment beyond the calendar month.
Even with our private office package options, we only require a 'last month's deposit' and 60 days notice to move out, with no mandatory lease term or membership commitment beyond the 60 days.
We also have members who travel between cities and spaces, pausing and reactivating membership as required. There is no fee or penalty to do so.
The flexibility is what makes coworking memberships attractive and accessible for many of our members (especially freelancers and those just starting out) as they may have trouble predicting their income or guaranteeing a consistent revenue stream in those early days.
If you are paid up (membership is in good standing) your key works. If you don't buy a membership that month, your key doesn't work. We use a very simple system.
I am curious as to why you require the one-year term?
I understand a notice clause or charging a penalty if the member's actions cause you to lose income (like the '60 days notice' clause to re-lease our offices) but wouldn't you just replace the member who is leaving with another member?
My advice would be to do away with the one-year term altogether, but since you already have an agreement in place, your options are to enforce it or to modify the agreement with this member.
I would suggest asking this member to cover 1 month as you find a new member to replace him.
I should note that although everyone has the option for month-to-month flexibility in The Foundery Buildings, we've had Creative Blueprint members stay with us for more than 8 years now and many of our original Foundery members still work there after 4 years, month-to-month.
The month-to-month option doesn't necessarily translate into short-term members.
Building a solid, strong community is a big part of our core mission.
For many the flexibility is simply peace of mind, allowing them to focus on more important things (like their work) and to thrive because of that.
Ashley
Creative Blueprint & Foundery