Complex Security and Private Security Legislation
In large complexes, security service is an important matter and is subject to special rules. The employment of security guards, their powers, and the legal framework must be known.
From dues tracking to Condominium Law, resident communication to board decisions — practical articles born from real experience.
In large complexes, security service is an important matter and is subject to special rules. The employment of security guards, their powers, and the legal framework must be known.
Security cameras are common in apartments, but incorrect installation may result in KVKK violations. Where the camera will point and how the footage will be stored are subject to legal rules.
Regular and documented dues collection both protects the manager and increases trust. Payment by bank transfer/EFT, receipt issuance, and correct record-keeping are the subject of this article.
One of the most common problems in apartment living is disturbing behavior by neighbors. Owners have legal rights against noise, misuse of common areas, or repeated violations.
Apartment management constantly procures services and supplies: maintenance, cleaning, insurance, repair. Managing these procurements well affects both cost and quality.
The reserve fund is savings set aside in advance for unexpected large expenses. A well-managed fund prevents the shock of additional dues mid-year. In this article, we explain the importance and management of the reserve fund.
The reality of earthquakes has made building reinforcement and transformation an important part of the apartment agenda. How is the reinforcement decision made, and how is the cost shared?
Renting an apartment on a daily or short-term basis has spread in recent years, but the legal conditions are very strict. The consent of all unit owners may be required. In this article, we explain the legal status of Airbnb-style renting.
The last stage against an owner who does not pay dues is enforcement proceedings. A properly initiated proceeding collects the receivable quickly and securely.
A late-payment interest may be requested from an owner who does not pay their dues on time. However, how the rate is calculated and under what conditions it is applied is often unknown.
Good budget management is the foundation of the apartment's financial health. Planned tracking of expenses keeps dues under control and prevents surprises.
There are two paths in apartment management: one of the residents managing voluntarily, or leaving it to a professional firm. Which is more correct? In this article, we compare the two methods impartially.
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