Communal spaces: entrance lobbies, corridors, bin stores, and shared outdoor areas are the first point of contact for residents and visitors.
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A well planned sinking fund ensures that you can handle major repairs or replacements without relying on sudden, unexpected contributions from leaseholders.
Older buildings carry legal obligations that must be respected when undertaking repairs or maintenance.
In this article, we will explore the key areas to consider, common pitfalls to avoid and how to futureproof your parking provision.
Older residential blocks bring a unique charm and character that many residents love; high ceilings, ornate cornicing, period facades and spacious layouts.
When deciding on the type of maintenance and maintenance company you require, it is important to remember servicing should be about preventative maintenance.
Behind every well-maintained entrance hall, landscaped garden or serviced lift is a managing agent working hard to balance quality with cost.
This guide will walk you through what RMC directors need to know – from risk assessments to fire door maintenance, as well as providing clear steps for safeguarding your residents and remaining compliant.
It’s easy for property managers to forget that historic buildings, each with a story to tell, all need a lot of TLC.
Communal areas are the places that your residents and visitors see every day that represent the work you do for them.