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Understanding the impact of arrears and the importance of dealing with them promptly and fairly is a vital part of successful block management.
The most cost-effective buildings are the ones that plan ahead; monitoring assets and dealing with problems before they become emergencies.
For many leaseholders and Resident Management Companies (RMCs), major works are viewed as an unavoidable expense.
The problem we see is that in too many cases, the Planned Maintenance Programme is treated as a piece of paper rather than a practice.
A well-run block works best when maintenance is planed around the seasons. Here we will be outlining the benefits of a planned approach to maintenance.
As a block manager, you’re responsible for more than just collecting service charges and arranging repairs.
Whether it’s a burst pipe, a faulty lift, or a leaking roof, reactive maintenance tackles immediate problems as they arise.
Communal spaces: entrance lobbies, corridors, bin stores, and shared outdoor areas are the first point of contact for residents and visitors.
A well planned sinking fund ensures that you can handle major repairs or replacements without relying on sudden, unexpected contributions from leaseholders.
