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Jon Baker
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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COA/HOA Management Questions

Jon Baker
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
Posted

Hi there,

My name is Jon. I currently manage the COA where I live and have thoroughly enjoyed it. Because of this, I've been pursuing my salesperson license and a sponsoring broker that supports Condominium Association Management. In the state of Georgia, where I live, COA and HOA management laws are much more strict that most places and requires licensing and a sponsoring broker.

Does anyone know of any sponsoring brokers for HOA/COA property management? If not, if you have any experience with COA/HOA management I'd love to speak with you! Experience in the state of GA is preferable but not a must.

Thanks so much.