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Unit owners in buildings managed by a ARAMA Resident Manager have
investments monitored by a person living on the site - fellow owners who also
share an interest in the success of the building.
When
items in the common property need repair or attention, the Resident Manager is
there to identify and resolve a problem.
The Resident Manager is usually the first to be aware of
damage, noise or security concerns on the site and is in a position to take
action.
Without a Resident Manager , there may be a delay before
someone "owns the problem".
A Resident Manager who belongs to ARAMA keeps in touch with
legislative issues, industry activities and industry practices.
Where the owner has his unit managed by a Resident Manager,
the owner receives the benefit of the Manager's marketing knowledge,
particularly regarding changing trends.
This knowledge should enable the manager to respond to
changing trends, such as shorter holidays and holidays booked at much later
notice.
The manager will also be involved with the cleaning and
presentation of the unit after each letting, reducing the chances of maintenance
items being left unattended.
The manager also develops a list of reliable tradesmen who can
carry out repairs promptly and at reasonable cost. |