It's a marathon that begins for the trustees.
No less than 200,000 condominiums must hold their AGM by January 31, according to the United, the main union of property managers.
Many building managers have had to cancel their GAs scheduled for spring due to Covid and postpone them within the deadlines set by the government.
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Since the start of the school year, these managers are in the starting blocks because time is running out
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“At the moment, our building managers run one or two general meetings a day.
It will be like that until Christmas, ”
breathes Olivier Safar, at the head of the Parisian firm of the same name.
This influx of meetings looks like a puzzle.
“The big problem is to find rooms.
Despite the Covid, people want to come.
We have a participation rate which is rather better than usual, ”
explains Rachid Laaraj, founder of the syndic broker Syneval.
Those who prefer not to travel also have alternatives.
Since June 1, the GA can be held
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