For Residents
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HEALEY CONDO MANAGEMENT
The Healey
Condominium
is managed by Heritage Property Management Services, Inc.:
Heritage
Property Management Services, Inc.
500
Sugar Mill
Road
Building B, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30350
Tel.:
770-451-8171
Fax:
770-451-3919
www.heritageproperty.com
Iraci de
Queiroz is the Community Manager and is assisted
by the Client Services department. Iraci may
be reached at 770-200-8227 or
iqueiroz@heritageproperty.com and Client Services may be reached at
770-200-8709, respectively. Heritage
provides 24-hour emergency service.
Please call 911 for life-threatening
emergencies. For after hours maintenance emergencies call 770-451-8171 #8 and follow the prompts. Your
call should be returned within
approximately 20 minutes.
Heritage’s
main
responsibility is limited to the common areas*, although they also
serve the
Healey Homeowners’ Association. Whereas
each situation must be handled individually, the lists below are
provided to
help clarify the management company’s roles and responsibilities.
Heritage
is responsible
for five primary functions:
- Taking
directions from the Board of Directors
- Giving
directions to homeowners’ association vendors
- Coordinating
common area repairs
- Collecting
homeowners’ monthly association assessment fees
- Paying
homeowners’ association expenses
Homeowners,
not
Heritage, are responsible for matters involving individual units:
- Electrical,
plumbing and other problems affecting single units are the
homeowner’s responsibility just as in a single-family home.
Please see Area Services & Contract Vendors for a
list of recommended vendors.
- Punch list
items and condominium/appliance warranties are coordinated through the
Healey developer, Westplan. Please see Healey Developer
& Unit Warranties for contact information.
- “Common
areas” refers to areas
outside of individual residential and commercial units, but still
inside of the
building – the lobby, hallways, elevators, stairwells and so on. Piedmont only provides assistance with
matters inside of residential units stemming from malfunctions
affecting the
whole building e.g., lost central air conditioning service.