HOA & COA

Community association managers who understand governance, not just maintenance.

Verified HOA and COA managers with CAI certifications, board-meeting expertise, reserve-study fluency, and covenant-enforcement experience. For condominiums, planned communities, and homeowner associations.

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CMCA, AMS, and PCAM certification verification.

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Board governance, reserve studies, and budget management.

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Covenant enforcement and assessment collection.

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Common-area maintenance and vendor coordination.

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Frequently asked questions

What does an HOA or COA property manager do?
HOA and COA managers enforce covenants, manage assessments and budgets, oversee common-area maintenance, coordinate board meetings, handle violations and collections, and maintain reserve studies for shared infrastructure.
Is HOA management different from residential rental management?
Completely different. HOA managers answer to a board, not a single owner. They need expertise in nonprofit governance, reserve funding, CC&R enforcement, and state-specific association law — not just leasing and maintenance.
What certifications should an HOA manager hold?
Look for CMCA (Certified Manager of Community Associations), AMS (Association Management Specialist), or PCAM (Professional Community Association Manager) through CAI. Some states also require a community-association manager license.
How do I know if my HOA manager is qualified?
Verify CAI certifications, check state licensing if required, review reserve-study accuracy, and ask current boards about responsiveness, financial reporting quality, and covenant enforcement consistency.