Bellman wants to simplify property management for residential buildings

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Meet Bellman, a new French startup that wants to improve residential building management using technology and a fair amount of human
interactions
residential buildings is handled by private companies
As co-owners of the hallways, elevator and common space of your building, you get together every few years to decide if you want to work
with a third-party company to handle all the pesky tasks that come with property management.And Bellman wants to replace those companies, as
they often have outdated processes, which leads to poor customer satisfaction
Foncia, Citya, Nexity and Immo de France dominate the market
property management company
According to him, a CRM with the name of the co-owners, their email addresses and their building address seemed like a basic feature.Bellman
And it starts with a tech platform
The startup has developed a service to help property managers do their job properly
In addition to centralizing information, Bellman hopes to automate some of the most repetitive tasks.Residential building co-owners
regularly receive updates via emails as this is the most direct way to reach them
property management company for residential buildings, Bellman has hired in-house property managers
Bellman then acts as the help desk for the building.But Bellman wants to help its clients save money by renegotiating contracts with
takes care of administrative tasks, such as general meetings or collecting money from co-owners ahead of some construction work.Bellman is
just starting for now
It is currently available in Paris and nearby cities as property managers need to be able to go the building
business angels (Xavier Niel/Kima Ventures, Michael Benabou, The Family, Jean-David Blanc, Nicolas Brusson, Nadra Moussalem, Antoine
It could open up some opportunities when it comes to international expansion.