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    SHILOH REALTY TEAM

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    Manager Certification Disclosure. Managers are not required to be licensed. Instead, as provided…read morefor in Bus. & Prof. §11504, managers of common interest developments (CIDs) must annually disclose to the board of directors of the association the following information: 1. Whether or not the CID manager has met the requirements of Section 11502 so he or she may be called a certified common interest development manager. 2. The name, address, and telephone number of the professional association that certified the common interest development manager, the date the manager was certified, and the status of the certification. 3. The location of his or her primary office. 4. Prior to entering into or renewing a contract with an association, the common interest development manager shall disclose to the board of directors of the association or common interest development whether the fidelity insurance of the common interest development manager or his or her employer covers the current year's operating and reserve funds of the association. This requirement shall not be construed to compel an association to require a common interest development manager to obtain or maintain fidelity insurance. 5. Whether the common interest development manager possesses an active real estate license. and Management Agent Disclosures. Civil Code § 5375 What we like about voluntary certification of common interest development managers is that they claim to know better but still don't act as if they know the law and governing documents, much less business ethics which are taught in their networking trade unions. Disrespectful of common interest development members, refusing to provide notice of meetings required by law, and misrepresenting and concealing important facts including law and governing documents to members and vendors whether insurance providers, contractors or employees. What's wrong with this is explained in the optional common interest development manager certification process. Law requires disclosure to HOA directors prior to completing a contract with them. Neither TITAN nor any REALTOR handling our particular HOA business for them disclosed timely and adequately that they were NOT certified. And they use a bargain third-party "APFOLIO" service-- like ordering fast food, these days in that it maximizes profits and minimizes contact with Members. The law says particularly out-of-town owners aren't required to agree to website postings rather than disclosures and all general notices via individual deliver via US MAIL to two (2) addresses if preferred at no additional charge to the HOA or members but TITAN pretends that's not the case. And directors at a couple of APFOLIO-customer HOAs behaving the same way are either illiterate, weak, or complicit in supercilious managers secretly operating including vague agendas. The latest was a citation and fine for the water system not being fully disclosed and misrepresented as have other water system problems such as Boil Water Orders and the presence of lead due to inadequately maintained plumbing. But that's what members can get with their money spent on HOA-lawyers to justify it and silence criticism. It's what's wrong with too many homeowners associations. If independent rather than do-it-yourself HOA management is what's wanted, then using a REALTOR is a bad idea generally due to too many conflicts of interest. Interview prospective managers and expect disclosure of whether they've "certified" prior to completing a contract with one. If you catch one having lied about anything then recall a board of directors that won't remove and replace them. My wife and I speak from more than 50 years of combined experience as such California corporation members, directors and officers most of which was in better times.

    I just moved in a couple of weeks ago and every time I call the office for even the smallest things…read moreget immediately taken care off thanks you the staff especially Monique. You have made my move a pleasant one thank you

    SHILOH REALTY TEAM - realestateagents - Updated June 2026

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