Questions
The elevator is still broken. Why is there no update?
How to answer elevator outages with status, supplier, deadlines, notices, and intervention history.
The reply should show outage date, supplier contacted, intervention status, next update, and notices sent. Without that, silence feels like abandonment.
Condo turns outages into issues with status, supplier, notices, and searchable history.
What this means
Elevator outages create pressure because they affect mobility and daily life. Condo helps the administrator treat the outage as an issue with supplier, documents, notices, photos, status, and next update, so residents know it is being followed before final resolution.
Points to confirm
- Outages need visible status and next update.
- Sent notices should remain linked to the issue.
In the operation
The elevator stops on Monday. Condo stores supplier contact, resident notice, and the expected next update.
Trust risk
Even when the supplier is delayed, lack of updates is read as lack of action.
Sources
See Condo in operation
Show one outage with status, supplier, and notice sent to residents.
In the demo, we use a real workflow to show how fees, bank records, receipts, documents, and communication stay in the same context.
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