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This is what I added to the Strata Title article: Short-term letting, Long-term permanent letting and private units Short term or holiday letting can be for as brief as one day and often includes regular servicing arranged by the building manager. Units in the letting pool available for longer terms of 6 to 12 months may include little to no cleaning and servicing depending on the agreement with the building manager. Units excluded from the letting pool are managed privately and it is largely up to the unit owner to make arrangements for letting and servicing. In larger complexes it is not uncommon for the building manager to have a combination of holiday and permanent units in the letting pool. [edit]Resident Managers The management rights package for many complexes, particularly those in Queensland with a proportion of holiday letting, also includes a residential unit for the manager to live in on site. Organisations such as the Australian Residential Accommodation Manager’s Association (ARAMA) cater to the particular needs and challenges faced by resident managers including dealing with the body corporate and individual unit owners. [edit]Management Rights Letting Software Commercial software packages are available to deal with the requirements of resident managers with holiday and/or permanent letting units. The core capability of this software is to manage forward reservations and is commonly referred to as Property Management System (PMS) software. Resident Managers require a PMS that adheres to the particular requirements of Strata Title including Trust Accounting and meets Office of Fair Trading (OFT) principles. [edit]Commercially available Strata Title PMS software in Australia HiRUM Property Management System [edit]Online Bookings In addition to PMS software, the growth of online bookings, online travel agents (OTAs) and online distribution has brought about rapid change in the manner with which resident managers attract and manage unit bookings, particularly for holiday letting. Most Property Management Systems offer some form of online booking capability, displaying rooms and rates and accepting bookings online. Often this is via a “Book Now” button displayed on the property’s own website. Resulting bookings may drop directly into the PMS and the available pool of rooms reduced. Other booking sources and OTAs may also accept bookings from their allocation of rooms during this time, resulting in risk of overbooking the property. To avoid this the manager must regularly update the other channels with the latest quantities of available rooms to let for each date. Automation requires use of a piece of intermediate software to update all online OTAs, Distribution Channels and the property’s own online booking form with the latest availability. Channel Manager software provides this functionality. Updating the Channel Manager also remains a manual task unless also fully integrated with the PMS. [edit]Channel Manager Software Channel Manager Software automates distribution of letting availability and rates to those online booking channels to which it interfaces. The property manager updates room availability manually unless the Channel manager is also fully integrated with the PMS. [edit]Commercially available Channel Manager software in Australia HiSite Channel Manager Software integrates with the HiRUM Property Management System