For Property Management teams, the
landscape on compliance in no longer limited to the all important paperwork
like agency and tenancy agreements, condition reports and the myriad of other
rules and regulations legislated and governed in each state.
There is also the added responsibility in
recent times of factors to consider such as compliance of swimming pools, smoke
alarms and blind cords. With these added requirements, have you adjusted your
policies and procedures to include all the necessary checks and balances to
ensure that your Owners and more importantly, your office are covered and
compliant?
If
any of your properties have swimming pools, it is important to remember that
they may need to be registered with council and must have the correct fencing
and signage to protect any visitors to the property. There are some great pool
companies out there who can ensure that your pools are compliant, provide the
relevant paperwork and even educate the Tenants on the importance of correct
storage of hazardous pool chemicals. It is also a good idea that on your
checklists for each new tenancy you include a check box to double check that
the pool compliance is up to date.
Smoke alarm compliance is one that has been
with us for some time now and like some procedures, it can be tempting to
become complacent in our handling of the task at hand. It is a good idea to
employ a qualified company to check those alarms each year and ensure that they
are up to code. Most trust accounting software will also feature a section for
you to include the date tested and a reminder for when the next testing is due.
Third party companies will usually send you this information too. It also makes
sense to save the certificate to the file each year so that you have it at hand
if needed.
Blind cord legislation came into effect in
2010, requiring the cords of blinds and curtains to be secure and out of reach
of children and must also carry warning labels. If you are having new blinds
and curtains installed, ensure that the company you use is compliant and
follows the requirements.
While it can seem a daunting task to keep
on top of the changes, and there are more to come, keep in mind you are not on
your own. There are some fantastic companies out there who can assist with
ensuring that your properties are meeting the requirements and covering your
office and Owners for any potential liability.
Heidi Walkinshaw
Real+
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