When should you change Block Management agent? Let's Talk with Robin & Pippa

When should you change Block Management agent? Let's Talk with Robin & Pippa

Having a competent Block Management company in place can save plenty of headaches for residents on a development. Are you aware of what a Block Management company does? What can you do if you are unhappy with them?


In the latest episode of Let's Talk, Robin & Pippa visited Kingsbrook Park in Canterbury. An apt location to discuss Block Management as Sandersons UK manage this estate consisting of 7 apartment blocks and 60 houses. We were instructed to manage this estate three years ago as the residents were dissatisfied with their previous management company. In the video, Pippa and Robin discuss the purpose of a Block Management company, how to switch, and why more and more estates are switching their Block Management to Sandersons UK.

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