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All Forum Posts by: Liliana Bennett

Liliana Bennett has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: What do HOA property managers do?

Liliana BennettPosted
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Thank you for that list - our current PM is severely lacking. Didn't know all this was possible for them to do. Would save the board so much time.

Post: What do HOA property managers do?

Liliana BennettPosted
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Hi,

Not related to investing, but my own home. I moved into a condo with an HOA and they have a property manager. What is the role of the property manager? Right now it seems the board members are doing most the work. All the emails to the property manager  gets forwarded to the board. All repair projects have board members booking and following up with vendors. The property manager doesn't come on site because they say its a liability. They seem to just forward emails and pay vendors and collect the assessment fees. Are we getting ripped off? What are good interview questions to ask a property manager? I have a feeling we'll be needing a new one.
Oh wow, that's impressive. I am a bit lazy unfortunately and need that automatic syncing. I also don't know my way around spreadsheets well enough.

I'm a big fan of Lunch Money. Been using it for a few years, really liked the interface. Looks like they have a Mint migration tool now.

Have tried Personal Capital before it was bought by Empower, and also was on Mint for a bit. Couldn't get into YNAB.

Here's a big spreadsheet of a lot of the Mint alternatives.