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HOA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OF
SANTA CLARITA

 

T: 661-476-4403

HOAManagementSC@yahoo.com

Mailing Address: 19425 Soledad Canyon Road #125

Canyon Country CA 91351

Corporate Address: 27225 Camp Plenty #2

Canyon Country, CA 91351

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About Us

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HOA Management of Santa Clarita is a company that was created to give that personal touch that seems to have been lost by the "Big Box" management companies.

Robin Choppe' CMCA, AMS has been working in the field for more then twelve years and brings her expertise in all facets of management to every Homeowner and Board Member of the HOA.

Gary Choppe' CMCA, AMS, PCAM is the companies "Community Liaison" and is the communities diplomat , vendor coordinator, webmaster and project manager. His background includes: Past Chamber of Commerce President, Chairman of the City of Santa Clarita Arts Commission and CEO of Choppe' Advertising Group. 

Together they are a force to be reckoned with in the HOA world. Their specialty is "revitalizing" properties that have had challenges with their finances, collections, vendors and yes, homeowners!

 

HOA Management of Santa Clarita is truly a boutique company, small enough to give that hometown personal service but big enough to handle the largest and most challenging communities. Robin, Gary and their staff are ready to assist your Board and offer unparalleled guidance to make your Community Thrive Again! 

Gary and Robin have been named a Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA®) by the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB). The board administers the CMCA examination, a rigorous test that measures knowledge of community management best practices. The Choppe’s joins more than 19,000 CMCAs worldwide who have demonstrated the skills essential for managing homeowner and condominium associations and housing cooperatives.

 

More than 70 million Americans live in an estimated 345,000 association-governed communities, and many of those communities entrust their management to CMCAs. These skilled professionals are trained in the evolving complexities of community association management. CMCA-certified managers have the expertise needed to safeguard the assets of community associations, protecting home values and providing homeowners with peace of mind.

 

The CMCA is accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and complies with the NCCA's stringent national standards for a professional certification program.

 

CAMICB is an independent board that sets the standards for community association managers worldwide. It is the first and only organization created solely to certify community association managers and enhance the professional practice of community association management.

 

For more information, visit www.camicb.org

 

 

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ACCREDITATION 

Community Association Management Company Earns Top Industry Professional Credential

 

HOA Management of Santa Clarita recently joined an elite group of community association management companies that have earned the Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC®) credential from Community Associations Institute (CAI). HOA Management of Santa Clarita is one of fewer than 250 management companies worldwide who have earned the highest level of professional recognition in the community association management field.

 

“We are really proud of our companies’ accomplishments as we strive to be the best Management Company we can be for our clients and will continue our education for our managers and staff” said, Robin and Gary Choppe’, owners of HOA Management of Santa Clarita.

 

CAI is an international organization dedicated to building better communities. More than 62 million Americans live in an estimated 315,000 association-governed communities.

 

To earn the AAMC credential, a management company must have three years of experience in community association management and at least 50 percent of its managers must have earned professional designations.

 

“Professionals who earn CAI credentials maximize the value they can provide to their community association clients,” said CAI Chief Executive Officer Thomas M. Skiba, CAE. “Not only have these professionals demonstrated a personal commitment to self-improvement, but they have also elevated their practical knowledge and expertise. That’s what all community associations need, and what board members and residents deserve.”

 

Professional managers provide administrative, operational, and managerial counsel to community association boards. Managers typically are responsible for managing budgets and contractors, directing association personnel, and overseeing compliance with association covenants and restrictions.

 

CAI and its 60 chapters work on behalf of the professionals and volunteers engaged in the management and governance of homeowner and condominium associations, cooperatives, and other planned communities. CAI’s 31,000-plus members include community association volunteer leaders, managers, management companies, and businesses that provide products and services to these communities.

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