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Unlicensed HOA Manager? Watch out!

Unlicensed HOA Manager

Community Association Managers and HOAs beware! Nearly 6 months after community association managers were required to be licensed, the State is taking action against individuals and management companies that have yet to meet the requirements of the new law.

As of July 1st, 2015, State law requires individuals and companies that manage HOAs without a license to cease doing business and terminate their management contracts. The state may fine or impose sanctions for violations.

Unsure if your manager or management company is required to be licensed, or what the requirements are to become licensed? Check with your attorney.

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