Community Management Associates

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Atlanta, United States

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Condominium complex· Property management company· Homeowners' association

Community Management Associates Reviews | Rating 2.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Community Management Associates is located in Atlanta, United States on 1465 Northside Dr NW UNIT 128. Community Management Associates is rated 2.1 out of 5 in the category condominium complex in United States.

Address

1465 Northside Dr NW UNIT 128

Phone

+1 4048359100

Service options

Online appointments

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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R M

This company manages my HOA. When a neighbor destroyed some of my property and refused to restore all of it, and there is a covenant for that exact problem requiring the neighbor to restore the damage or face citation, the manager would not come out to meet me or look at the damage. They didn't want to get involved at all, citing 'neighbor dispute'. Any time a neighbor destroys property and won't fix it, sure there will be a neighbor dispute. But their refusal to address this allows neighbors to break this covenant without fear of enforcement due to this company's fear of legal dispute if they enforced the covenant. I went up several levels of management, and they refused to address it. Also no transparency in which covenants get enforced. They will just simply try to ignore you rather than answer why they do not enforce this important covenant. In over a decade of living here, this is the only time I ever needed the CMA, and they were useless.

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K. Michael Richards

Horrible company. Enables behavior from staff and HOA board members that could result in catastrophic results. Also enables discrimination of residents without due process and promotes selective enforcement which is illegal.

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Rachael Konke

My review is a reiteration of the others. Every time I have reached out to our community manager, Sean Rucker, he is incredibly hostile and shockingly unprofessional. He will only respond with reasons of why he can't or won't manage the issues at hand and tries his best to make you feel like a burden. He refuses to actually address any issues to the point of residents needing to take legal action. Aside from that financing is completely nontransparent. Our HOA fees have increased and exuberant amount over the past several years with no end in sight and residents are given absolutely no say in any financing matters. The community I live in only has one meeting a year, lasting only one hour for the HOA to vaguely go over the finances and future projects. If residents have further questions, their emails are met with extreme hostility. Discriminatory practices have also been pointed out and blatantly ignored. RE: Our community does not have a board of directors, so I'm not really quite sure who you are referring to. If you're referring to the HOA, Sean appointed the four members. He had to email residents for weeks just to get the 20 something votes to approve them. The new HOA was officially appointed less than a month ago, so even if their opinions weren't biased, this board hasn't been functioning long enough to vouge for him. Nearly half of the HOA resigned in the past year, one ended up in court for harassment of other residents. The actual residents of the community are not at all happy with his performance. Based on conversations with residents of other properties he has managed, this negligence and disregard for residents is an ongoing issue with Sean and CMA.

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Ruth Vasquez

I live in a community that CMA serves. I recently reported that whenever it rains heavily, the blocked gutter causes the water to destroy my plants at the entrance of my property. The response from the property manager Irastorza was: \The board is working on getting roofs and gutter budgeted for replacement in the upcoming year.\ Am I missing anything here? We pay more than 320 a month to maintain the properties in the community. How much could it cost someone to climb a ladder and clean the property's gutter? How much money should I lose in plants before this issue is solved? I will update.

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Bill Latzko

I would give them a negative10 stars if I could. Nasty, mean-spirited, incompetent, lazy, rude, biased, liars to be perfectly blunt about it. I will give another review later after I ascertain whether they have been guilty or not of fining people for liberal-leaning political signs and letting the right-wing residents \get off\ for the same thing.