Questions
I reported an infiltration and do not know where the process stands.
How to record requests, photos, vendor, responsibility, and next step when infiltration is reported.
An infiltration needs visible status: request received, evidence, assessment, responsible party, vendor contacted, and next update. Without that, silence becomes conflict.
Condo centralizes request, photos, messages, and status to track infiltration through the next step.
What this means
Infiltration requests combine urgency, visual proof, responsibility, and communication. The administrator should keep a status record showing what has been done and what still needs a decision. Condo supports that operational tracking so residents do not depend on scattered messages.
Points to confirm
- Photos and dates help understand evolution and urgency.
- A clear status reduces repeated calls about the same request.
In the operation
The resident sends photos of the stain. The administrator records the request, attaches evidence, and marks vendor contacted.
Trust risk
Without updates, the resident reads lack of status as lack of action.
Sources
See Condo in operation
Open an infiltration request with photos, status, and next update.
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