Things Community Management Companies Should Not Do in South Carolina

We often are asked by managers and Board members what duties are appropriate to delegate to a property manager.  First, a property manager is almost always going to be considered an agent of the homeowners association. As an agent, what authority does the property manager have? In general, an association manager has whatever power is granted by the Board of Directors for the HOA. It is common for management companies to manage the day-to-day running of the association, leaving the decision-making for the Board. Some common duties include collection of assessments, helping to enforce restrictions, helping with the annual budget, and sending out notices and other letters.    Read the article…………..

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