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Kuester Management Group shares important questions to ask when comparing HOA management companies.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - ncarol.com -- Running an effective HOA community can be a massive undertaking for board members. There are a lot of decisions to be made, problems to be resolved, and operations to maintain. Partnering with an HOA management company can provide the board with a valuable resource and trusted advisor to keep things running smoothly. Kuester Management Group has released a statement to the press regarding factors to consider when selecting a management company.
"No two HOA management companies are exactly the same, just as no two HOAs are exactly the same," says Bryan Kuester, President of Kuester Management Group. "It is important to find an organization that fits the association's needs, goals, and budget."
Researching each provider and knowing what questions to ask is the first place to start, says Kuester. Don't be afraid to ask about how long the company has been in business, their process for handling daily communications as well as emergency situations, how often they are on site, and if it is possible to talk to other clients under their management.
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Explore the different services available and how that aligns with what the board is currently doing, where there are existing gaps, and how to improve operations. Letting a management company take care of day-to-day needs and rules enforcement can enable the board to focus on more pressing issues that cannot be delegated and help them better utilize their time. Understand exactly what the service agreement includes, the terms and conditions, the fee structure, and if there is the option to add or remove services if needed.
"Ask about training, licensure, and certifications as well," says Kuester. "You want to make sure the company is properly licensed and insured, and that their staff is up to date on industry rules, regulations, and best practices. Find out if they are accredited or specialize in certain areas."
Kuester Management Group provides high quality management services to HOAs across the Carolinas and is committed to supporting associations in operating as efficiently and effectively as possible. Learn more about the company and its services by visiting www.kuester.com.
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ABOUT:
Kuester Management Group, a division of Kuester Companies, works to protect property values and enhance the quality of life in each of its managed communities. Providing a full range of association management services, Kuester Management Group has worked to foster strong, resilient, and unified communities across North and South Carolina. The company is proud to offer on-site property managers, all zealous for building strong communities meant to stand the test of time. More information is available at www.kuester.com or @KuesterCompany.
"No two HOA management companies are exactly the same, just as no two HOAs are exactly the same," says Bryan Kuester, President of Kuester Management Group. "It is important to find an organization that fits the association's needs, goals, and budget."
Researching each provider and knowing what questions to ask is the first place to start, says Kuester. Don't be afraid to ask about how long the company has been in business, their process for handling daily communications as well as emergency situations, how often they are on site, and if it is possible to talk to other clients under their management.
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Explore the different services available and how that aligns with what the board is currently doing, where there are existing gaps, and how to improve operations. Letting a management company take care of day-to-day needs and rules enforcement can enable the board to focus on more pressing issues that cannot be delegated and help them better utilize their time. Understand exactly what the service agreement includes, the terms and conditions, the fee structure, and if there is the option to add or remove services if needed.
"Ask about training, licensure, and certifications as well," says Kuester. "You want to make sure the company is properly licensed and insured, and that their staff is up to date on industry rules, regulations, and best practices. Find out if they are accredited or specialize in certain areas."
Kuester Management Group provides high quality management services to HOAs across the Carolinas and is committed to supporting associations in operating as efficiently and effectively as possible. Learn more about the company and its services by visiting www.kuester.com.
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ABOUT:
Kuester Management Group, a division of Kuester Companies, works to protect property values and enhance the quality of life in each of its managed communities. Providing a full range of association management services, Kuester Management Group has worked to foster strong, resilient, and unified communities across North and South Carolina. The company is proud to offer on-site property managers, all zealous for building strong communities meant to stand the test of time. More information is available at www.kuester.com or @KuesterCompany.
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