by admin | Apr 2, 2026 | POSTS
Let’s be honest: as a property manager in Vancouver, your phone only rings at 3:00 AM for two reasons. One involves a resident who has locked themselves out for the third time this month, and the other involves a catastrophic "water event" that is currently...
by admin | Apr 2, 2026 | POSTS
For property managers and strata councils in the Lower Mainland, water damage isn't just a maintenance issue: it’s a financial and operational nightmare. Imagine receiving a call at 3:00 AM on a rainy Vancouver Tuesday. A pipe has burst on the 18th floor of your...
by admin | Apr 2, 2026 | POSTS
For property managers and strata councils across the Lower Mainland, water damage isn't just an "if": it’s a "when." You’ve likely already dealt with the frantic late-night calls, the mounting insurance deductibles, and the logistical nightmare...
by admin | Apr 2, 2026 | POSTS
If you are a property manager in Vancouver or a member of a strata council in the Lower Mainland, you already know the sound of a nightmare. It’s not a ghost; it’s the sound of water rushing through a ceiling at 2:00 AM on a Sunday. By the time the restoration crew...
by admin | Apr 2, 2026 | POSTS
If you manage a multi-unit residential building or a commercial portfolio in the Lower Mainland, you already know the "Friday night feeling." It’s that nagging thought in the back of your mind as you head into the weekend: Is everything okay at the property?...
by admin | Apr 2, 2026 | POSTS
When the "Arctic Outflow" hits the Lower Mainland, most people think about heavy coats and salt for the sidewalk. But for property managers and strata councils in Vancouver, the drop in temperature brings a much deeper anxiety: the threat of frozen pipes. In...