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Superintendent Checklist
A building superintendent is vital to the success of a property. Superintendents are a manager’s right arm, and their role in the prevention or detection of equipment failures is critical to ensuring that downtime with equipment is avoided.Read More -
Case Study: Water Woes
Case Studies
We received an after-hours call from a property manager whose property we didn’t service. The manager explained that they had a large flood occurring that appeared to be coming from the boiler room and had made its way down to the lobby. The manager had called the plumber contractor on record for their Corporation, but the contractor was not answering or returning any calls.Read More -
Technology and the New Era of Property Management
With the relentless advance of new, high-tech being introduced into today’s new condominium construction, greater demands are being put on condo managers to be savvy with this technology to meet today’s challenges of daily building operations.Read More -
When to Flip the Switch
The most asked question to all Naylor technicians each spring and fall is when a manager should switch their heating/cooling system over. The City of Toronto states that all landlords are responsible for providing heat to a minimum air temperature of 21 degrees Celsius from September 15th to June 1st.Read More