Maintenance and repair budgeting plays a crucial role in property management, guaranteeing well-maintained properties, satisfied residents, and minimized unexpected expenses. Here, we offer advice on how to plan your budget effectively for the year ahead. Nevertheless, having a well-prepared plan serves as an excellent starting point, even if adjustments become…
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Exploring strategies for open communication, initiating feedback mechanisms, and improving overall resident-management interactions.
In this article, we delve into the significance of major works and service charges, what they entail, and how they impact residents.
In this guide, we will delve into all things freehold, covering its definition, benefits, and other considerations.
Property Managers, Residents Management Companies, Right to Manage Companies and Resident Associations have one thing in common. Direct contact with leaseholders who expect a high level of service. With service charges running high, great service could mean the difference between happy leaseholders and angry leaseholders. We know which group we’d…
Managing a residential block brings with it a unique set of challenges. One that is sometimes underestimated is the importance of great communication- with residents, contractors, landlords and managing agents alike. Effective communication doesn’t always come naturally to Directors, who may not have handled a property before and aren’t used…
How Manage Your Block can help you maintain your block, while also helping you to keep on top of your duties as a sole director.
Well planned and executed maintenance is the bedrock of property management. It leads to greater control over service charges, reduced likelihood of serious maintenance issues arising and a greater sense of value for your leaseholders. Obviously, the upkeep of your block is a legal and statutory requirement, but preventing problems…
Manage Your Block features can be utilised to make sure you’re meeting your responsibilities when it comes to communal areas and facilities.
How to approach arrears with your leaseholders to keep cash flow moving to ensure your budget and maintenance plan can be relied on.