Why launch a condo website?

As strata board members, we all face similar challenges. How do we keep our costs down? How do we ensure we’re protecting our members’ rights to privacy? How do we improve communication? How do we organize ourselves when board members retire? How do we streamline our tasks?

Have you considered moving your strata online? A strata website can alleviate many of the problems we face. When it comes to sharing and accessing information, the Internet is one of the most convenient, efficient and widely used resources. Each year, more and more people find their way online, and each year, the Internet evolves to offer more features and conveniences that could easily be adopted by strata boards and residents.

How do we protect our members’ rights to privacy?

Secure document storage can be an integral part of your strata website. Electronically stored documents reduce the need for paper copies, and by offering content on member login pages, you can control access levels given to each community member.

How do we improve communication?

Knowing people turn to the Internet for information, a strata website is a great communication tool. It provides 24-hour access to information about community news and events, it is a great place to post announcements (such as parking lot maintenance or building painting), and it allows board members to share information about new initiatives and resolutions. Your site may include forums in which members can ask questions of the board. Perhaps you’ll choose to receive email notifications when news is published or when issues are reported via your site. In essence, strata websites bridge the communication gap that can often occur in larger communities.

How do we stay organized when the board turns over?

Storing documents and correspondence online provides a readily accessible archive for new board members. If you have ever had to track down a past president or a former property manager to retrieve an important document, you likely recognize the benefits to be gained by online document storage and retrieval.

How do we save time and money?

By posting information to a website, board members can eliminate postage and the costly printing of letters, notices and promotional materials. Door-to-door delivery also becomes a thing of the past. By listing homes for rent or sale on the site, residents can save advertising costs. FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) pages can help cut down the number of calls, emails and letters to board members or property managers, providing great cost-saving measures. And if you sell advertising space to local businesses, your community site may even earn money.

So why launch a strata website?

Most importantly, a website can help build a sense of community by giving residents a communication tool of which everyone can be a part.