With the tips from Onzane's homeowners' association blog, you'll create a smart community using technology. And if you manage them, you'll find useful information here to improve your services.
Our world is the Communities of Owners. From them we have learned how they work, what problems they have, what needs they require, what parts interact and what their day-to-day processes are like. And we know that there is a lot of room for improvement in all aspects, that is why we tell all these stories that we have experienced on our blog, to try to help you find improvements in your own Community.
We explain what contribution shares and participation coefficients are in a owners’ association, what purpose they serve, how they affect common expenses, and why they are key when calculating votes and majorities at general meetings.
A digital caretaker’s logbook allows shifts, tasks, incidents, deliveries, rounds and notices to be recorded via Onzane Staff, providing a clear audit trail for administrators, chairpersons and residents of the community.
Onzane Staff enables the digitalisation of parcel management in concierge services: parcel reception, notifications to residents, storage, delivery with optional signature and a complete history.
We tell you how Onzane allows you to collect products and services in a community in person using a QR code generated by an employee and paid for by the resident from their virtual wallet.
Communicating in neighbourhood communities can be complicated, but today there are digital solutions that simplify everything. From mobile apps to online payment systems, these tools allow information to flow quickly, directly and in an organised way.
If you have a timer for the lights on your community's paddle tennis court, you've probably encountered management issues. We'll tell you how to easily solve them.
If you have a property management company that has reached an extreme level of saturation due to incident management, we'll tell you how you can easily resolve it.
If you've ever suffered from the problem of finding the sports court lights on, but no neighbors playing, then you probably know how annoying it is. Here's how easy it is to fix.
Improving communication about shared expenses in communities can be easily achieved by integrating data from property management and using an app for residents.
Having a community with access control systems integrated with a centralized application is now possible at a reasonable cost and with the same functionality and security as proprietary technologies.