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Property managers are busy people. They manage compliance, repairs, improvements, disagreements, funds and so much more. Our aim is to simplify the complexities of the job, providing simple explanations and recommendations to ensure the best value for money, whilst achieving ultimate safety for residents so you can rest assured you’ve fulfilled your responsibilities.

Managing residential properties involves the freeholder or right-to-manage company employing an organisation to ensure and maintain complete compliance. And that is exactly what Karntek does. With our highly qualified assessors and surveyors, Karntek is the ideal partner for any residential property manager to help lead the way to a safer future for your residents. If you managed a building, would you be able to sleep at night knowing that if there was a fire in your building, there would be chaos and fatalities?

As well as ensuring total legal compliance, managing residential properties has several other aspects. One of these is managing the funds and budgets, for example, service charges for remediation works to communal doors. Building managers would always seek to keep these costs down, and as part of our service, we can audit potential contractors to find the best quality of work and the best price for the jobs needed for your building.

If you manage a residential property and don’t know where to begin with the everchanging standards of fire safety compliance, we have the answers. Get in contact with our team today at info@karntek.com to book a free certified CPD session on the latest regulations.

Frequently asked questions

In a residential building, how often do I need a Fire Risk Assessment?

There is no specific legislation on the frequency of conducting FRAs. Instead, it is considered best practice for the person who conducted the last FRA, provided they are competent, to suggest a time period for when to review or redo the assessment.

I’ve got a low-rise block; how often do I need a Fire Door Inspection?

Communal doors should be inspected every six months, whereas flat entrance doors should be inspected annually.

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