Developer Services Manager (DSM):
Daily work involves customer service vendor management project management public speaking finance budgeting and conflict resolution. Many candidates joining our company have experienced previous success in areas such as retail restaurants and administrative or task/project management roles; they are able to work independently with some supervision and direction. We are primarily a customer service and communication company that just happens to be in the property management industry. Handling difficult customer situations is an essential trait as we deal with a high number of conflict resolution scenarios.
Manager Responsibilities:
Community Rules and Regulations
An HOA manager is typically involved in drafting and enforcing community rules and regulations. These rules govern behaviors that are intended to help maintain a visually appealing neighborhood while protecting property values. Rules and regulations usually govern landscaping and home maintenance requirements; on-street parking; building additions; and exterior home appearance. An HOA manager monitors community activities hears complaints from homeowners and investigates and resolves issues.
Maintenance and Upkeep
An HOA manager is responsible for the general maintenance and upkeep of common areas in a community. Managers must ensure that neighborhood equipment lighting and gates are all in good working order. A manager may be responsible for working with local vendors to uphold this responsibility.
Site Inspection
An HOA manager is responsible for twice monthly community site inspections in which they survey the area for violations according to the HOAs rules and regulations. The community manager assigns violations to homeowners who have infractions according to the rules and regulations of the neighborhood. An HOA manager may issue fines against non-compliant homeowners if rules are consistently violated and the community supports a fining policy.
Other Responsibilities
An HOA manager handles the financial matters of the HOA they manage including the collection of association fees from residents. They may also work in coordination with a council or board comprised of community members who live in the neighborhood. These board members help facilitate neighborhood meetings; keep residents up to date on changes to rules and regulations; and serve as unofficial internal representatives of the management company. The HOA manager may conduct annual elections for the community to elect new board members.
WHAT WE OFFER:
Required Experience:
Manager
CCMC is a large-scale community association management provider for HOA services. Our team builds community by bringing people together.