Successful Strata Managers need to have a whole suite of skills at their disposal - the ability to communicate well with key members in the Body Corporate Committee, meticulous record inspection ability and the ability to manage finances, to name but a few. However, the most important role of any Strata Manager is to ensure all the separate parts of a job are working together as they should.
Typically, this involves keeping tabs on many different groups of stakeholders and workers, all of whom play an integral role in delivering a satisfactory service to the customer. And, with so many hands-on deck, managing risks and keeping track of everything at once becomes overwhelming.
In this blog, we’ve put together a strata maintenance plan specifically for Strata Managers to help you keep abreast of the many different facets of property maintenance. For convenience, we’ve separated it into five categories: Job Requirements, Contractor Management, Cleaning and Maintenance, Safety, and Completion of Job.
Your 24 point strata maintenance plan
Job Requirements
Contractor Management
Safety
Cleaning and Maintenance
Completion of Job
Having a strata maintenance plan provides you with the right tools, a clear idea of where you need to be, and helps decide on a team of skilled contractors - making your life all the more manageable.
Being a strata manager comes with many responsibilities that take considerable time and effort - but we're here to help you out. If you want to run a super successful and highly effective strata AGM, download our guide today.
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