OWNERS AND PURCHASERS
Owners and purchasers of strata-managed properties may find themselves in need of a compulsory strata manager when their regular management services fall short. Ineffective communication, unresolved maintenance issues and lack of transparency can lead to frustration among residents and impact property values. Compulsory strata management services can assist with:
Strata Search Review
This service helps unit purchasers in NSW understand information about a strata scheme by providing an informative summary of the detailed strata search, including lots, registration date, and unit entitlements as well as underlying public issues.
Renovation Administration
This service manages the approval process for renovations, coordinating with the owners corporation and ensuring all legal requirements are met.
General Meeting Documentation
This service involves preparing and distributing necessary documents for general meetings, ensuring all stakeholders are informed and able to participate effectively.
Insurance Advice
It provides expert guidance on the appropriate insurance coverage for the strata scheme, helping lot owners protect their investments and comply with legal requirements.
Renovation Definition
This service manages the approval process for renovations, coordinating with the owners corporation and ensuring all legal requirements are met.
Strata Compliance Audit
It ensures that the strata scheme complies with all relevant NSW regulations, identifying any areas of non-compliance and articulating best practice.
Drafting of Motions and By-Laws
This service assists in creating and formalizing motions and by-laws, tailored to the specific needs of the strata scheme and compliant with NSW regulations.
Insurance Claims
This service assists lot owners in navigating the insurance claims process, from filing claims to negotiating settlements, ensuring a smooth and efficient resolution.
Engaging a compulsory strata manager is a proactive step towards effective management, ensuring that the needs of all stakeholders are met and that the strata scheme thrives.