For block management companies still weighing up whether AI is ready for real-world use, the evidence from those already using it is hard to ignore.
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Platforms like Inox, which has been built specifically for the UK residential leasehold sector, go further by incorporating AI into the core of these workflows.
It is now fundamental to how we understand buildings, how we manage risk and how we communicate with the people who live in them.
In an era of heightened regulatory scrutiny and rising expectations around building safety, demonstrating compliance is no longer a periodic exercise.
Data will drive maintenance. Predictive analytics will reduce downtimes. Integration will enhance resident experience.
Software choices now have long-term implications for audit readiness, staff burnout, and leaseholder trust.
Residential blocks are communities so the systems we put in place – both physical and digital – shape how safe those communities feel.
Preventative maintenance improves and risk reduces. This contributes to more stable premiums and fewer disputes.
How technology can improve incident management, what should be recorded, and why good data benefits everyone in the block.
When residents understand what is happening, why decisions are made and how to raise concerns, disputes reduce and trust grows.
