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Whether you’re after a more competitive service, seeking out lower fees or just want to engage a provider with the specialised knowledge and experience your strata property needs, there may come a time for you and your committee to change your strata management provider.

Your choice of a strata management company may have a lasting impact on your property’s value and your quality of life. After all, your strata manager can play an important role in the day-to-day upkeep and management of your strata property and needs to regularly liaise and interact with the committee.

This is why it is so important to choose a strata provider that understands your property’s needs and has the knowledge, experience, and resources required to assist you and your committee with day-to-day management and unforeseen issues as well.

This guide will take you through how to choose the right provider for your property and what you need to know to make the right choice.

A sneak peek of what’s inside

Seven things to consider before appointing a strata manager

Seven things to consider before appointing a strata manager

We break down what to look out for if you are considering changing your strata management provider.

FiveStepsToTakeWhenChangingStrataProviders

Five steps to take when changing strata providers

If your committee is not getting the advice and service it requires, it may be time to make the switch. A good strata management company will partner with the committee to ensure all the tasks needed to keep your strata property running smoothly to protect and grow its value and enhance community living.

Selecting the right provider for your property

Selecting the right provider for your property

We’ll cover what you need to know to select a strata provider that can successfully service your property type and meet its unique needs. Each strata property’s maintenance and administration needs will differ depending on the property type and maintenance needs.

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