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Cliff H.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nashua, NH
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Hybrid PM (Hemlane/Latchel/NestEgg/CareTaker) for HOAs?

Cliff H.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nashua, NH
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Hi folks, with Silicon Valley's push to try and automate traditional MFH property management, I'm curious if there's any providers you've heard of or tried that are also attacking the HOA/COA space as well? None of the names listed above appear to be pivoting into the homeowner association space, yet here in the northeast USA it's still quite a fragmented industry outside of the major urban centers with established and deep-pocketed PM firms.

I've spoke with the folks over at Abodea, who do offer a scalable call-center approach to HOA PM at quite affordable rates, but we're still missing the kind of local, on-site general contractor/handyman or capital management planning schedules that would be required for proactively addressing homeowner and community association needs.

Curious what others are seeing in this space. 

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