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.
The first complaint that usually exists about the management of a Community has to do with something very simple, the communication that is made to the neighbours about matters of interest. They are few and do not reach everyone.
Swimming pools and community pools are often inseparable partners. However, the use of the pool by residents must be well controlled, allowing easy access to who is accessing it and when.
In our daily lives we encounter a multitude of problems of coexistence in Communities due to the reservations of the paddle tennis court. It seems like something simple, but it can become complicated if the matter is not taken seriously.
Smart neighborhood communities are part of the concept of smart cities, and in a certain way they can share many of their characteristics by containing in small doses most of their components and also most of their objectives.