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Happy to see some positive recommendations but please don't start naming companies you hate who will then sue me (and not you) for defamation.
Obviously, I'm biased in favour of Strata Choice And StrataRes/StratamanageIT, if only because they show impeccable taste and intelligence by sponsoring this website.
I also have a lot of time for Strata Associates or you may wish to have a small local operator (but make sure they have impeccable references from local buildings).
One thing I would advise is that when you meet any prospective strata managers you ask to meet the manager who will actually be looking after your property. And bear in mind that once you have sold the apartments it's no longer your decision about who gets the contract in the future.
It may also help with the sales of the apartments if you have a strata manager who presents well to prospective buyers, rather than Sneaky Sam's Stratafarians who will do you a good deal in the hope of getting an opportunity to shaft your prospective purschasers.