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Could blockcare 100 be the virtual property manager you need?

Written by: Maryanne Bowring 09/11/2020
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Why DIY Property Management Is Becoming a Challenge

During the first lockdown in March, many residents across the UK realized just how essential their property managers were. With more time spent at home, issues that were often overlooked during busy workdays became magnified. Whether it's a leaking roof, a broken intercom, or disputes between neighbors, when you're spending more time indoors, these problems are hard to ignore. As a result, leaseholders turned to their property managers for solutions and support. But not everyone has access to a professional property management service. For those in smaller blocks or on tight budgets, hiring an expert may feel impossible, leaving them to face property issues alone. So where do those individuals go when they need advice or help with a property-related problem they can’t solve themselves?

The Struggles of Managing Without Professional Help

For many people, the absence of professional property management can create significant challenges. Whether you live in a servicechargesorted.co.uk/blogs/block-property-management-for-small-blocks'>small block of flats, are managing a property on a shoestring budget, or simply don’t need constant assistance, it can be difficult to navigate complex issues such as property repairs, legal compliance, and budgeting. Small blocks of flats, for example, often lack the financial resources to employ a full-time property manager, leaving owners and leaseholders to handle everything themselves. For others, their needs may be minimal, but when an unexpected issue arises, the lack of expertise can make a small problem feel overwhelming. Moreover, some residents may have had negative experiences with property managers in the past, causing them to hesitate in seeking professional help again. This reluctance often leads to a DIY approach, which can be risky and inefficient in the long run. So, what can these leaseholders do when they need assistance but don’t have the means to hire a property manager?

Introducing Blockcare 100: The Virtual Property Manager

At Ringley, we understand the unique challenges that come with managing property without professional support. That’s why we created Blockcare 100—a solution designed for those who need access to property management guidance and advice without the cost of a full-time manager. Blockcare 100 is a virtual property manager that provides a comprehensive online resource center, available 24/7. Whether you’re managing a servicechargesorted.co.uk/blogs/block-property-management-for-small-blocks'>small block of flats or just need advice on specific property-related issues, Blockcare 100 gives you instant access to a wealth of information at your fingertips. With factsheets, tutorials, and step-by-step guides, Blockcare 100 covers a wide range of property management topics, from understanding legal compliance and maintenance issues to managing finances and organizing repairs. It’s designed to be an easy-to-use tool for owners and leaseholders who need assistance but don’t have the time, budget, or need for full-time management services.

What Blockcare 100 Can Help You With

We recently surveyed leaseholders to determine the most common property management problems they face. Our findings revealed a few recurring issues that often leave owners feeling frustrated:

  1. Paperwork: Many leaseholders struggle with the complex administrative tasks involved in managing their properties. From legal documents and contracts to servicechargesorted.co.uk/blogs/digital-solution-can-improve-the-whole-process-by-making-it-faster-and-more-transparent'>service charge breakdowns, keeping track of paperwork can be a nightmare.

  2. Non-Payers: Collecting servicechargesorted.co.uk/blogs/digital-solution-can-improve-the-whole-process-by-making-it-faster-and-more-transparent'>service charges and rent from tenants can be a time-consuming and awkward task. Dealing with non-payers is one of the top challenges property managers face, and it’s even more difficult when you’re managing the property yourself.

  3. Under-Budgeting: Many small blocks of flats struggle with maintaining a reasonable budget for maintenance and repairs. Without expert knowledge, it’s easy to underestimate the costs involved and fail to prepare for necessary work.

  4. Unlicensed Alterations: When tenants or residents make unapproved alterations to their properties, it can cause problems for the building as a whole. Managing and resolving these situations without professional help can be stressful.

Blockcare 100 offers support in all of these areas. The platform provides guidance on collecting servicechargesorted.co.uk/blogs/digital-solution-can-improve-the-whole-process-by-making-it-faster-and-more-transparent'>service charges, managing budgets, understanding legal requirements, and more. Additionally, when you need professional advice, you can access it on a pay-as-you-go basis—no long-term commitment or expensive fees required.

Why Blockcare 100 Makes Property Management Easier

Blockcare 100 offers a hassle-free, cost-effective solution for those who want the benefits of professional property management without the high costs. Here’s how it can make your life as a property owner or leaseholder easier:

  • Instant Access to Resources: Whether you need a quick guide on servicechargesorted.co.uk/blogs/digital-solution-can-improve-the-whole-process-by-making-it-faster-and-more-transparent'>service charge collection or advice on legal compliance, Blockcare 100’s resource center provides immediate answers.

  • Cost-Effective Advice: Rather than paying for a full-time property manager, you can get expert advice when you need it on a pay-as-you-go basis.

  • Simplified Property Management: The step-by-step guides and tutorials will help you navigate property management tasks with ease. From handling disputes to arranging repairs, you’ll have everything you need to manage your property successfully.

  • Reduced Stress: Property management doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With Blockcare 100, you’ll feel more confident in handling your property’s needs, knowing that help is always available when you need it.

Get Started with Blockcare 100 Today

If you’re tired of feeling overwhelmed by property management tasks and want a simple, straightforward solution, Blockcare 100 is the answer. With this virtual property manager, you can access all the tools and support you need to manage your property efficiently and effectively. Getting started is easy and free. Whether you’re dealing with a maintenance issue, navigating servicechargesorted.co.uk/blogs/digital-solution-can-improve-the-whole-process-by-making-it-faster-and-more-transparent'>service charge collection, or simply need some advice, Blockcare 100 is just a few clicks away. Don’t wait—get started today and make your life as a property owner easier.



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