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Four Telltale Signs of a Well-Trained Property Manager
How well trained is your Condominium Corporation’s manager? When we think of great attributes of a property manager, we often times believe they must simply be courteous and hardworking but there are more qualities that a well-trained manager must possess. Education, licensing and dedication are also huge factors into making an outstanding property manager. See if your property manager has all the qualities of a well-trained manager. -
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Establishing Condominium Corporation Rules and Regulations
Establishing condominium corporation rules and regulations by navigating governing documents and resolutions to create beneficial rules for your community and residents. -
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Develop Effective Community Communication | NC
How do NC property management companies communicate with residents? Here are 4 ways to enable effective community communication. -
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What is an HOA resale certificate? Your comprehensive guide
We all know that there's a lot of paperwork in the home buying process. If the home you want to buy is in a managed community of any kind, a resale package, including your resale certificate and governing documents, is part of that paperwork. Resale certificates and packages offer transparency about the community and whether or not the sellers are current in their financial obligations to the association. -
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Texas property management laws: A 2025 guide
In this article, learn the basics of Texas property management laws. From recent legislative changes your association should know to tenant rights and HOA/COA rules, read our guide for all the insights. -
What is a Minnesota resale certificate?
Understanding the role of a Minnesota resale certificate can streamline the process. In this guide, we’ll explore what a Minnesota resale certificate is, how to obtain one, and why it matters for both buyers and sellers. -
A guide to HOA approval
In New England, HOA approval is the process of getting permission from your homeowners association (HOA) before making certain changes to your property. Learn more in our guide. -
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