Syndic
A syndic for co-ownership in Luxembourg, with a real execution logic.
Alzette supports co-ownerships that expect more from a syndic than simple administration: more legibility, more rigour, and better continuity on important matters over time.
Mission
What a syndic should really bring to a co-ownership.
A syndic is not just there to answer emails, call an AGM, and circulate documents. It also has to hold matters over time, track incidents, frame deadlines, clarify finances, and give the board visibility it can actually use.
That is the standard Alzette was built against.
Scope
What we take on.
AGMs and post-AGM follow-through
Finance, bank reconciliation, and collections
Owners, units, and files
Documents, notifications, and proof of sending
Requests, reminders, and operational follow-through
Observation
Why co-ownerships change syndic.
The problem is not always a lack of information. It is often a lack of continuity. Matters become fragmented, follow-ups are lost, AGMs are handled too administratively, incidents are poorly taken over, and boards end up reconstructing the situation themselves.
Alzette is built in response to that fatigue.
Difference
What changes with Alzette.
More legible follow-through
Better-run AGMs
Better-handled incidents
More structured finance
Stronger continuity in execution
Common searches
For co-ownerships looking for a property manager in Luxembourg.
The useful searches are rarely just about finding a name. They usually point to follow-through, takeover, AGMs, finance, incidents, and board visibility.
Property manager Luxembourg
A co-ownership looking for a property manager in Luxembourg should compare how incidents, AGMs, accounts, suppliers, and voted decisions are actually followed through.
Syndic Luxembourg
Alzette is built for co-ownership buildings that need a syndic with clearer responsibility, usable documents, arrears follow-up, 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 co-ownerships ask before choosing a property manager.
How do you choose a property manager in Luxembourg?
A co-ownership should look at follow-through discipline, incident handling, AGM preparation, financial clarity, document takeover, and the quality of ongoing work 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 co-ownership 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 co-ownerships across Luxembourg?
Alzette supports co-ownership buildings in Luxembourg with a focus on structured takeover, clearer visibility, and regular work with the board.
Are you looking for a more rigorous syndic for your co-ownership in Luxembourg?
We speak with co-ownerships that want management that is clearer, more disciplined, and better followed through.



