Normally, the Resident Manager can enforce rules, but any big changes usually need to go through property management or a tenant meeting. It’s all about keeping things fair and square!
If you’re feeling neglected, it's best to have an open conversation with them first. If that doesn’t help, you can always reach out to property management for support.
Repairs typically start with a chat with your Resident Manager. They'll coordinate the maintenance crew to get things fixed up. Think of them as the middleman making it all happen!
You should bring any concerns to the Resident Manager. They're your go-to person for fixing things around the place, just like a handyman on call.
In general, the Resident Manager needs to give you a heads-up before entering your apartment, usually 24 hours in advance, except in emergencies. It's all about respecting your privacy!
The agreement outlines your rights and responsibilities as a tenant and the duties of the Resident Manager. It's like a map; it helps everyone know who does what.
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