Owners’ Associations Management

Owners' Associations Management involves organizing activities, maintaining properties, and providing solutions to ensure owners' rights and effective coordination.

Management

  • Residential unit management and implementation of governance structures for boards of directors, facility management, and investment efficiency improvement to achieve optimal returns.
  • Management of residential compounds.
  • Asset inventory, documentation, and administration (enhancing efficiency – optimal operations).
  • Security management, defining key roles, clarifying responsibilities for all personnel, and monitoring team performance to ensure neighborhood safety and resident well-being.

Supervision and Monitoring

  • Supervising facilities (gardens, pathways, cleanliness and waste, construction debris, safety and security, security gates, and the activation of electronic gates), carefully selecting staff, training them, and regularly monitoring their performance to ensure smooth and high-quality operations.
  • Maintenance of residential community facilities is carried out under the supervision of specialized maintenance teams, including regular maintenance operations, submission and review of periodic maintenance reports, and the employment of emergency repair teams.
  • Supervising security and safety systems and following up on their operations.

Documentation and Communication

  • Enhancing collection efficiency and building a comprehensive subscriber database while verifying the registration of all residents in the compound.

  • Recording tenant information, collecting revenues, managing commercial contracts, and updating their data.

  • Allocating a dedicated call center.

  • Submitting regular financial and technical reports.