Property management Luxembourg

Property management that does not let open issues drift.

Alzette gives boards a clear answer to three questions: what is open, who is handling it, and what happens next.

Mission

What a property manager should deliver day to day.

A property manager does more than answer emails and call an AGM. It follows incidents, keeps deadlines, explains the finances, and shows the board what has been completed and what still needs attention.

That is what Alzette was built to do.

Scope

What we take on.

Incident management

AGMs and post-AGM follow-through

Finance, bank reconciliation, and collections

Owners, units, and files

Documents, notifications, and proof of sending

Requests, reminders, and follow-up

Observation

Why buildings change property manager.

Information is spread across emails, follow-ups are missed, and nobody can give the board a reliable status. The board ends up chasing suppliers and reconstructing the history itself.

Alzette gives every open issue a clear status and a next step.

Difference

What changes with Alzette.

A clear status for every issue

Better-run AGMs

Incidents followed through to resolution

Finances the board can understand

Decisions that are actually carried out

Common reasons to contact us

For co-owned buildings looking for a property manager in Luxembourg.

The search usually begins with a concrete problem: unresolved incidents, unclear accounts, a poorly prepared AGM, or an upcoming change of manager.

Property manager Luxembourg

A co-owned building should compare how each manager follows incidents, prepares AGMs, explains accounts, coordinates suppliers, and carries out voted decisions.

Syndic Luxembourg

In Luxembourg, the legal term syndic is often used for the appointed property manager. Alzette combines that mandate with clear responsibilities, usable documents, and consistent communication.

Change property manager Luxembourg

Changing property manager is a sensitive moment. Contracts, accounts, minutes, claims, and open matters have to be taken over in a structured way from the start.

Property manager for the board

The board needs a clear view of what is open, what is blocked, what must be decided, and what has been executed after the AGM.

Common questions

What boards ask before choosing a property manager.

How do you choose a property manager in Luxembourg?

Look at how incidents are followed, when AGM documents are prepared, whether the accounts are understandable, how documents are handed over, and how the manager works with the board.

What does a syndic or property manager do in Luxembourg?

A syndic manages day-to-day administration, calls for funds, incidents, AGMs, documents, service providers, arrears, and execution of voted decisions.

When should a building change property manager?

A change becomes relevant when incidents are not followed, AGMs are poorly prepared, finances lack clarity, replies are slow, or the board no longer has usable visibility.

Does Alzette support buildings across Luxembourg?

Yes. Alzette works with co-owned buildings in Luxembourg and begins by reviewing the handover, open issues, documents, and upcoming deadlines.

Looking for a property manager you do not have to keep chasing?

Tell us what is not working today. We will explain how Alzette would take over the building and what would need attention first.