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Day-to-day management

Good property management requires leadership. If you have a property factor/manager, they will undertake a lot of the management tasks for you. But the more organised owners are, such as those with an owners' association, the more that owners will get out of their property manager.

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  • Owner meetings
  • Effective meetings
  • Owners' associations
  • Common building insurance
  • Difficult conversations
  • Property factors
  • Keeping common areas clean and tidy
  • Keeping accounts
  • Access to your flat
  • Dealing with antisocial behaviour

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  • Owner meetings

    The best way of getting agreement.

  • Effective meetings

    Rules for good meetings.

  • Owners' associations

    Organising co-owners to work together.

  • Common building insurance

    A legal obligation.

  • Difficult conversations

    How not to make the situation worse.

  • Property factors

    Rules for professional building managers.

  • Keeping common areas clean and tidy

    Stair cleaning and lighting, gardening.

  • Keeping accounts

    Floats, maintenance accounts, and building reserve funds.

  • Access to your flat

    When you need to let people in.

  • Dealing with antisocial behaviour

    Neighbour noise, vandalism etc.

  • Acting together

    Working well with neighbours.

  • Property management rules

    Found in your title deeds and other legislation.

  • Property factors

    Rules for professional building managers.

  • Organising repairs

    Outlining the full repairs process.

  • Paying for repairs

    How to raise the money for repairs.

  • Enforcing repairs

    Dealing with owners who won't pay.

  • Moving on

    Buying, selling, renting, improving.

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