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About Me:
Stratacare is a Queensland-based specialist in body corporate and strata management, offering a blend of expert advisory services and property-management solutions framed around compliance, asset care and informed stakeholder engagement. Their approach emphasises both operational efficiency and regulatory assurance, helping strata schemes and body corporates to meet their obligations while ensuring living environments remain safe, well-maintained and responsive to resident needs. What they do - Provide comprehensive body corporate management services, liaising with committees, lot owners and building managers to oversee common-property matters and shared facilities (e.g., pools, balustrades, fire safety).
- Offer development consultancy and transition-support services (e.g., switching strata managers, onboarding new committees), designed to optimise governance, maintenance planning and cost-control.
- Educate and resource their clients with up-to-date insights on compliance risks and safety standards — for example, drawing attention to common pool-barrier issues like self-closing gates, climbable items, loose fence panels and CPR signage.
- Help strata committees and body corporate managers anticipate and respond to changing regulatory landscapes, infrastructure aging, and evolving resident expectations (highlighted in their “2024 in Strata” commentary).
Why they stand out - They position themselves as setting “the benchmark in QLD for quality, personable and efficient body corporate management services”.
- Their content-rich approach (blogs, guides, educational content) signals that they aren’t simply administrative managers; they act as advisors helping clients navigate compliance, risk and governance.
- They explicitly address safety and liability matters (for example, pool safety compliance: https://stratacare.com.au/four-common-pool-safety-compliance-issues-for-strata-complexes/) which is a strong value-add in strata management where common-area risks are increasingly significant.
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