At Vantage Strata, we believe your strata manager should be a source of specialised knowledge on unit titles legislation and communication, rather than a ‘jack of all trades’. 

It is standard industry practice for a strata manager’s responsibilities include responding to and facilitating maintenance requests, managing the financials of the Owners Corporation, arranging meetings and associated documentation, along with a long list of other administrative tasks. Our view is, this model does not afford your strata manager the time for meaningful communication or knowledge of your building.

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Your Strata Manager can rely on our Administration and Meetings Department and scribes to:

Draft Meeting Notices 

Meeting notices are drafted for our strata managers to approve or amend as necessary.

Draft Agendas

Our team drafts agendas for our strata managers, affording them time for input on high level matters.

Take Minutes

Our strata managers spend their time managing, not taking minutes.

Process Approval Requests

Items such as pet applications are reviewed prior to consideration by your strata manager.

Draft General Correspondence

Having general correspondence drafted for their review affords our strata managers more time for high level matters.

Respond to General Enquiries

Having general correspondence drafted for their review affords our strata managers more time for high level matters.

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With your Strata Manager freed from the above general administrative tasks, they are able to dedicate their time to focus on:

Providing Advice

High level application of unit titles legislation.

Draft General Correspondence

Identifying and addressing action items before they become issues.

Innovative Solutions

Finding ‘out of the box’ solutions to improve the running of your building.

Communication

Facilitating an open and healthy line of communication amongst all stakeholders.

Accountability

Developing strong relationships of trust through honest and transparent interactions.

Reporting

Ensuring you are kept up to date on the status of your building.