Many homeowners associations look for community managers with years of experience managing similar communities in the area. While experience is certainly important, the real value for an HOA comes from finding the right fit between the manager and the community. It’s one thing for a manager to be technically competent or have seen it all, but if the manager is simply the wrong personality fit for a community, hiccups are bound to occur. Read the article…………..
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