Much of a property management company’s success with your HOA is influenced by the relationship between the manager and your board of directors. We often hear from prospective clients who want to know if the service they are receiving from their current property management company is standard practice or if they can expect more from their manager.  Keep in mind that your property manager’s goal is always to increase your property values and help your HOA board run your association in an efficient and effective manner. Read on to discover the four key behaviors that you should expect. If your current manager isn’t living up to these basic behaviors, it might be time to start looking for a new management partner.   Read the article……………

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