Elevator Essentials: Ensuring Smooth Operations and Peace of Mind

Elevator Essentials: Ensuring Smooth Operations and Peace of Mind

Welcome to AuditMate 's Market Pulse!

In a world of property management, where elevators are the heart of your building's operation, it's crucial to prioritize elevator maintenance and minimize disruptions.

AuditMate is your one-stop shop for elevator management, helping you navigate the complexities of elevator maintenance contracts and ensuring smooth operations.

In this issue, we've curated a selection of insightful articles to guide you through the world of elevator maintenance:

When the Lift Stops: Maintaining Elevators and Preventing Disruptions

Accessibility Impaired: Outages Prevent Access for Vulnerable Riders

The recent notice of a temporarily out of service elevator at the NJ Transit train station highlights the importance of proactive maintenance for public transportation infrastructure. While brief outages are inevitable, prolonged issues can severely impact accessibility, cause congestion, and frustrate customers.

READ MORE


Comprehensive Guide to Maintenance for Multi-Tenant Residential Elevators

Elevators are critical infrastructure in multi-tenant residential buildings, enabling mobility for residents across floors. With heavy daily traffic from many users, components wear, misuse, vandalism, shutdowns, and door strikes are more common than? in non residential elevators.?

Diligent maintenance and thoughtful contract terms are essential to keeping these high-use assets running smoothly and safely. This guide explores factors owners and managers should consider when maintaining shared residential elevators.

READ MORE


Getting a Handle on Your Elevator Maintenance Contracts

It has happened to the best property managers: You forgot or didn’t know that an elevator maintenance contract term was ending and didn’t send a timely cancellation notice.

Most elevator maintenance contracts are long-term agreements that have automatic renewal terms. Missing a contractually required cancellation notice period can lead to an outdated elevator maintenance contract renewing typically into another 3 to 10-year term. If your contract requires a 90-day written notice before the end of the term and you realize that 88 days before the end of the term, you have missed your cancellation window and lost valuable leverage to renegotiate or obtain a new agreement that meets your current needs.

READ MORE

Join the AuditMate Community for Property Excellence

With AuditMate's Market Pulse, you'll stay informed about the latest industry trends, gain valuable insights from real-world case studies, and discover how AuditMate can empower you to achieve operational excellence.

Sign up for AuditMate's Market Pulse today and join the community of property managers who are shaping the future of real estate.

__________________________________________________________________

Get In Touch

Ensure your elevator maintenance contracts are aligned with your needs and budget. Book a free contract analysis today via our online booking link or at auditmate.com.




要查看或添加评论,请登录

AuditMate的更多文章

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了