by admin | Mar 30, 2026 | POSTS
Let’s be honest for a second: if you’re a property manager or sit on a Strata Council in Vancouver, your phone ringing after 6:00 PM usually isn't someone calling to tell you what a great job you’re doing. It’s usually a crisis. And in the world of multi-unit...
by admin | Mar 30, 2026 | POSTS
Imagine it’s 2:00 AM on a rainy Tuesday in Vancouver. Your phone buzzes on the nightstand: a call no property manager or strata council member ever wants to receive. A pipe has burst on the 14th floor of your West End high-rise. By the time the restoration crew...
by admin | Mar 29, 2026 | POSTS
If you’re a property manager in Vancouver or a Strata Council member in the Lower Mainland, you’ve probably had "The Nightmare." You know the one: the 3:00 AM phone call where a single burst pipe on the 15th floor is currently turning the lobby into a...
by admin | Mar 29, 2026 | POSTS
If you manage a high-rise in Vancouver or anywhere across the Lower Mainland, you know that water is your building’s greatest enemy. It doesn’t just stay in one place; it follows the path of least resistance, which usually means straight down through the floor and...
by admin | Mar 28, 2026 | POSTS
If you’re a property manager or a strata council member in Vancouver, you’ve likely had "The Nightmare." You know the one: it’s 3:15 AM on a rainy Tuesday, your phone is buzzing across the nightstand, and the caller ID shows a tenant from the 14th floor....
by admin | Mar 28, 2026 | POSTS
Managing a high-rise in Vancouver is a bit like conducting a vertical orchestra. You’ve got hundreds of residents, complex mechanical systems, and thousands of feet of pressurized plumbing all working in concert. But when a single pipe fails on the 20th floor, the...