Strata Renovations: Communicating with Neighbours

“Strata Renovations: Tips for Neighbor Communication”

Strata Renovations in your apartment can be an exciting experience, but it’s important to consider your neighbours during the process. The last thing you want is to upset them with loud noises and disturbances. That’s why it’s crucial to communicate with them beforehand and let them know about your plans.

Giving Notice in a Smaller Building

One way to do this is by putting a letter in the stairwell(s) or notice board outlining your intention to renovate, the dates of the renovation, and an approximate duration of the noise. This way, your neighbours will be aware of the situation and can prepare accordingly.

Giving Notice in a Large Building

If your building has many units or is a high-rise, it’s a good idea to talk to the building manager and ask if they can distribute a notice to all residents. You could also consider posting the notice in the common area notice board or on your apartment level.

It’s also important to keep noise levels to a minimum during strata renovations. This could include scheduling noisy tasks during reasonable hours and using soundproofing materials when possible. Being mindful of your neighbours’ schedules and routines can go a long way in maintaining a positive relationship with them.

In addition, offering your neighbours a small token of appreciation, such as a gift card or a kind note, can help to show your appreciation for their patience during the renovation. By taking these simple steps, you can ensure that your renovation project goes smoothly and without upsetting your neighbours.

A view of a row of buildings from a park, with trees and grass in the foreground, that could having strata renovations inside.