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5 ways for high rise condominiums to save money in 2025

Condo Control

Densely populated high rise condominiums have always been budget conscious. In order to avoid angering residents by issuing hefty special assessments or maintenance fee increases, boards and managers are doing what they can to offset the high cost of maintaining a condo. But this year is different. million for a 300-unit building.

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Best Property Management Books for Landlords: Top 9 Picks

Bay Property Management Group

If you’re looking for the best property management books around, we’re here to help. There’s something for everyone here, whether you want general books or ones on specific topics, like taxes. These books can help you get a clearer grasp of the property management landscape as a whole.

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Employee Spotlight – Timothy Johnson, Assistant Maintenance Supervisor

Bay Property Management Group

Today, we proudly introduce Timothy Johnson, Assistant Maintenance Supervisor for one of our multi-family portfolios. These include positions at Marriott, USG&G, Roland Park Condominiums, as well as Maintenance coordinator at Sunrise Senior Living, Maintenance supervisor at Shops at Kenilworth and for the State of Maryland.

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AI In HOAs: Is It Good For The Industry?

HOA Managememt

These include managing maintenance schedules, handling financial transactions, enhancing security measures, and facilitating communication with residents. Preventive Maintenance AI can predict maintenance needs before issues become critical, saving time and money. It covers various aspects of association management.

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5 examples of HOA websites (plus important features)

Condo Control

Administrative tasks, such as maintenance requests or payments, can be streamlined and automated when they are brought online. There are hosting fees and maintenance fees to consider in addition to the initial cost of the site Has the board spoken with an attorney about the website and what information should be gated?