Although each management company will have its own list of services, there are types of services you can expect to receive from a quality property management company. However, it is always a good idea to ask and have them outline in detail exactly what they will be providing, and to what extent.
It is also important to find out their level of involvement with the community. Are they more proactive or are they reactive?
Just like you would with any other company you were thinking of doing business with, you want to do your research and find out who they are and how experienced they are.
You want a management company that you can trust to deal with whatever issues may come your way. The company will need to keep up on new laws and regulations that directly correlate with your homeowners association. If a lawsuit occurs, you want to have confidence in your management company.
HOA laws are always changing and a professional management company often knows how to implement those changes quickly. It can also offer advice to the HOA board when it comes to making decisions and can make sure they are following all legalities.
You want your management company to have similar ideologies and thoughts when it comes to your community. It is important to have the discussion of what its core values as a company are.
More in depth questions to consider asking:
Sometimes finding a good price is the most alluring aspect when it comes to finding a business to hire for any type of service. Who doesn’t like saving money? However, getting the best deal comes after making sure they are a caring and responsible company, since having your community’s best interest at heart is top priority.
Compare the prices and services of all the HOA management companies you have met with or researched. Make sure to look at all aspects, not just the bid price. Sometimes companies that have a higher contract price may offer more services or better quality service. Also, beware of companies that are so cheap it seems too good to be true. If that’s the case, it most likely is!
Whichever HOA management company you choose, keep your focus on what is best for your community. Management should always take its direction from your HOA board and keep community priorities top of mind.