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Explore expert insights on condo buildings, property maintenance, HOA management, and community living with the Connected Property Management blog. Discover practical tips, industry updates, financial guidance, maintenance strategies, and property management solutions designed to help condominium associations and residential communities operate...

Explore expert insights on condo buildings, property maintenance, HOA management, and community living with the Connected Property Management blog. Discover practical tips, industry updates, financial guidance, maintenance strategies, and property management solutions designed to help condominium associations and residential communities operate more efficiently throughout Chicago.

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Maintaining your Property

What Does the Future of Property Management Look Like?

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As we move forward into the future, property management companies are embracing innovative solutions to enhance efficiency, improve the resident experience, and optimize Chicago property management. 1. Embracing Automation and Artificial Intelligence One of the key aspects shaping the future of property management is the widespread adoption of automation and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Property managers can automate routine tasks, streamline processes, and gain valuable insights from data analysis by incorporating smart systems and AI-powered solutions. This enables them to allocate more time and resources to building strong relationships with residents, delivering personalized services, and enhancing overall operational efficiency. With automation...

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Benefits of Keeping Properties in the Best Shape

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Small details are frequently forgotten, especially if the problems seem like they need to be more urgent. But, a buildup of these little issues will inevitably result in more serious ones. If you're still unsure as to why keeping properties in the best shape through Chicago property management is essential, keep reading as we go over the primary benefits of it: Protected Property Value Property is a form of investment bought with the hope that its value will increase overtime. If you decide to sell it in the future, a well-kept property will generate more interest and sell for more money...

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Streamlining Vendor Management: How Condo Boards Can Save Time and Money

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Coordinating repair, maintenance, and improvement projects is perhaps the most critical and most stressful aspect of being on a condo board. From landscapers to elevator techs, coordinating multiple vendors can become a full-time job. With the proper strategy (and with the proper support), vendor management doesn’t have to be daunting. With property management for condos done right, your board can save time and money while keeping your community running smoothly. 1. Why Vendor Management Matters for Condo Boards Providing essential services is the duty of every condo association, including cleaning, landscaping, snow removal, security, HVAC maintenance, and more. Towards this end,...

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Air Rights: Ability to trim trees that cross property lines

As a management company we are often confronted with issues or disputes between the condo association that we manage and its neighbors. One such example relates to the landscaping of neighboring properties. Specifically, the trees on these properties. If a neighboring property has one or more trees with branches that have grown such that they extend over the property line of your association, you do have the ability to take action. "Air rights" exist such that the legal property lines for your association extend vertically into the air. Due to this, you have the ability to cut back any branches that...

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Chicago code related to keeping hallways, stairs and exit pathways free of items

What can be stored in the common hallways, stairways and other means of egress? According to the law, nothing. Interior landings, hallways and stairs must be completely clear of all items. This includes shoes, shoe racks, planters, pots or other items. The relevant section of the Chicago Municipal Code below relates to new construction: 13-160-070 Obstructions prohibited.For purposes of this section and Section 13-96-135 only: the term “small building” shall mean a residential building that is both less than four stories high and contains fewer than four residential units; and the term “large building” shall mean a residential building that is...

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