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Is being an HOA manager a stable position?

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Is being an HOA manager a stable position?

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Yes. It is very stable because the number of associations being created each year is far exceeding the ability of the HOA management industry to produce qualified HOA managers. It seems that every city and county is short of funds, and consequently, nearly every city and county requires every new home subdivision to be a Common Interest Development (CID) managed by a community association that is responsible for the maintenance of all common area streets, landscaping, park areas, open space areas and so on. It saves tax dollars and creates HOA management positions. HOA management is as close to a recession-proof business as you can get.

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