Manage Your Block features can be utilised to make sure you’re meeting your responsibilities when it comes to communal areas and facilities.
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For resident leaseholders in a block of flats, the lifts in the building can hold varying importance. For some, they’re a welcome convenience. For others, a lifeline. For everyone using a lift, a lot of trust is placed in the managers of the block of flats.
Here we’ll be explaining what can cause damp, how to avoid it and what your freeholder should be doing to help if the issue is structural.
Now is a great time to get organised and book in the contractors you need to make sure your residents can enjoy everything their block has to offer when the sun starts peeking through again.
With all of the insurance requirements entrusted to Property Managers and Residents’ Management Companies, it can be easy to overlook the communal areas of your estate.
If you have outbuildings, grounds, private roads or if you’re looking after a gated estate, you’ll need to make sure that everything within your remit is covered.
Here’s we’ll be explaining how Residentsline can help make sure you’ve got all your bases covered.
As the days become longer and the sun shines brighter, this spring may be the time that you realise how dark, dated or tired your internal common areas have become.
Independent experts, Ardent Lift Consultancy, assist with measured, professional advice on the “must haves” along with the specific performance of equipment and contractors alike.
If you’re responsible for managing a block of flats, one of the key aspects of your role is to manage and maintain the facilities within the block, for example: lifts, emergency lighting, and automated gates.
The lift contractor chosen to maintain your lift could be based on the expertise of the company, or an individual who is familiar with products installed within your property.
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