Laval owners
Many Laval owners manage one or more buildings themselves, often alongside a full-time job. They are looking less for a simple rent collector than for a partner who brings structure and clarity — with no conflict of interest.
Typical buildings in Laval
Laval's stock is dominated by plexes and small multi-unit buildings built from the 1960s to the 1990s, suburban walk-ups, and a growing number of recent condominiums. Each type calls for different management and capital-works planning.
Common risks in Laval
- water infiltration through flat roofs and foundations;
- wear on balconies and railings under freeze-thaw cycles;
- aging plumbing and roofing in the 1970s–1980s stock;
- deferred maintenance for lack of time or visibility.
Born from inspection, we spot these signals early — before they turn into invoices.
How Casaforta adapts to Laval
Full management or Asset Protection, with a Building Health Score, a Building Passport kept up to date and a 25-Year Capital Plan to anticipate the works. Every mandate begins with the Owner Clarity Diagnostic™.
How a mandate starts in Laval
A Laval mandate starts with the facts — the real condition of the plex or multi-unit — before any management decision.
- Owner Clarity Diagnostic™ — we review the building, the leases and the rent roll, and we listen to your goals.
- Reading the condition — envelope, roof, water, structure: we read the building before we run it.
- Organizing the file — documents, invoices, warranties and history centralized in the Building Passport™.
- Prioritizing risk — what's urgent, what can wait, what to plan for, in plain language.
- Recommendation — private management or Asset-Protection, based on your goals and the building's reality.
- Partner coordination — RBQ-licensed contractors and authorized professionals, whenever regulated work or documents are required.
Casaforta coordinates and documents; regulated activities under Bill 16 are performed — and the official documents prepared and signed — by persons or firms holding the required authorizations, retained directly by the client unless the applicable legal or contractual framework provides otherwise. "Asset protection" refers to protecting the building's value, not managing investments.
