Want to Self-Manage Your HOA or Condo but Will Volunteers Do the Work?

I’ve talked to many community board members that are interested in self-management but have doubts it will work for them. There are clear benefits but who will do all the work? A major theme we hear is the desire to self-manage your HOA or Condo but will volunteers do the work?  The primary benefit is the association will save money versus using a management company. The savings means you don’t have to increase common charges or you can put the savings towards a necessary project. Next is increased control. If the board is handling a majority of the operational issues they don’t have a manager making decisions for them, they feel more in control.    Read the article………………………

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