Why We Are Here

We exist to simplify your life, and
protect your investment.

Condominium living has many advantages …

For example, often times condo homeowners’ associations (HOAs) allow owners shared common area maintenance, from snow removal, landscaping and tree work, to exterior maintenance—sometimes even fiber internet, waste, or other utilities. Do twenty homes in a neighborhood all really need their own snowblower? Which runs just a dozen times a year? Or are we better off if we pool some resources, share, and have someone else do the work? Share costs through connected living? Degrees of cost-sharing vary, but many homeowners simply find that condominium living is simpler and provides greater bang-for-buck, freeing time for more valuable pursuits than doing chores.

“Condo living can be a bit like having seven spouses—if you aren’t careful”

—Dr. William Venema

… and challenges and responsibilities as well.

That said, the benefits of connected living come with vital accountability and responsibility.

Music staff showing notes for harmony

Like the Seinfeldian episode where Morty decides that Kramer could help him build a “puppet regime” by being elected condo board president of Del Boca Vista phase III, there is a shred of truth to the stories of condo strife, complexity, and oversteps. Herein lies the need for good planning and leadership, to protect your investment.

And in addition to paying the bills, contracting with service providers, troubleshooting leaks, collecting fees, planning for roofs replacements and capital improvements, accounting, legal compliance and more—exist all the challenges of facilitating and coordinating good governance and cooperation.

And this is where our decades of experience come into play, and make us shine.