North Shore owners
Many North Shore owners hold buildings spread across several cities, or manage from afar. The challenge isn't just the building — it's the distance and the coordination. Casaforta becomes your local presence and your single point of control.
Typical buildings on the North Shore
The territory mixes newer suburban developments, scattered plexes and multi-unit buildings, and a growing stock of condominiums. The wide geography makes maintenance logistics more demanding than in the city.
Common risks on the North Shore
- pronounced seasonal risks: snow load, ice, spring thaw;
- drainage and infiltration on larger lots;
- contractor delays and coordination across a wide territory;
- preventive maintenance neglected for lack of an on-site presence.
How Casaforta adapts to the North Shore
We centralize contractor coordination, keep a Building Passport up to date and plan the works with a 25-Year Capital Plan. You follow everything from a distance, in plain view. Starting point: the Owner Clarity Diagnostic™.
How a mandate starts on the North Shore
From a distance, a mandate starts with a documented on-site visit: we become your eyes before we become your manager.
- 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.
