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What is Owners Association?

The Jointly Owned Property Law, popularly known as the Strata Law, was enacted in 2007, with regulations added in 2010 pertaining to the ownership of both residential and commercial units, common areas, and providing provisions for the establishment of an OA to manage the same.


Association is designed to help people get the best out of their property and environment. The entity takes care of shared utilities such as building elevators, power, fire and safety, structural integrity, and general cleanliness.


Major gains to property owners are discussed below.

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    Friendliness And Community Appeal

    OA understands property ownership dynamics and always achieve amicable solutions to communal problems, trying to maintain a friendly atmosphere among neighbours by acting as a go-between for them to interact.

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    Extensive Knowledge

    Homeowners can benefit from an owners association by tapping into a wealth of knowledge and expertise. OA comes equipped with the right technical know-how from work backgrounds or certifications with maintenance matters, can identify structural issues, and provide the needed assistance. Also, have a better understanding of the legal issues surrounding homeownership.

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    Efficiency

    Another benefit of an owners association is efficiency. Our years of experience in management have become exceptionally efficient in executing roles. In the end, you get a stress free living experience.

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    Execution

    You get a sense of promptness in service delivery with good community managers serving you. We have worked out all the difficult areas in property management, and have come up with an efficient system. We take pride in our well-trained employees and state-of-the-art technology to make services more readily available to all stakeholders.

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    Ethics

    Last but not least is the level of professionalism that comes with an established management company like ours. Tasks like collecting service fees, management of finances, and legal matters are very delicate. Owners associations deal with members professionally by establishing rules that maintain amicable interactions.