Setup tasks completed by the property management team before the new contract begins, to get your property ready for our management. Here’s a high-level outline of the required first steps when moving to new management. During the transition from your previous manager to us, these essential actions must be taken ahead of the first day of on-site management so the property continues to run smoothly from day one.
A comprehensive checklist will be sent to them, outlining all required corporate records and documents. These materials are critical for our staff to begin the handover process efficiently.
Your financial institution will then issue revised paperwork (e.g., new signature authorizations or account change forms) for the Board to sign, which is required to update the account details accordingly.
Actions taken by Toronto Alliance within the first week of managing your property.
Here’s a friendly, high-level overview of what we do in our first days on-site to get fully oriented and start serving your community smoothly.
Let us know if you’d like any of these steps explained in more detail or adjusted for your specific building!
Actions taken by Toronto Alliance between 1 and 3 months after we begin managing your property.
Here’s a friendly overview of what we focus on during this “adjustment period”—the first few months when we really get to know your property inside and out, understand its unique needs, and start building a stronger, more tailored management approach for your community.
We’ll carefully review budgets, reserve funds, current expenses, vendor performance, and service quality. This allows us to provide the Board with clear, up-to-date recommendations and help shape a realistic and effective annual management plan that best supports your property’s long-term success and your residents’ satisfaction.
Let us know if you have any questions about this phase or would like more detail on how we approach the financial and contract review!
Here’s a much shorter, professional, and client-friendly version for your booklet: