Community Management, Run Like a System

Eight operational disciplines. One accountable team. Every responsibility a Board expects from a management company — documented, tracked, and reported on, not handled ad hoc.

What We Manage

Every community is different, but the underlying disciplines are the same. We staff and structure all eight — not just the ones that are easy.

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Financial Management

Assessment collection, bank reconciliation, budgeting, and financial reporting the Board can actually read. Learn more →

Board & Governance Support

Meeting preparation, policy implementation, and records that hold up when a decision gets questioned two years later. Learn more →

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Vendor & Maintenance Management

Vetted vendors, documented scopes of work, and follow-through until a job is actually finished. Learn more →

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Compliance & Covenant Administration

Consistent inspections and a documented, appealable process — enforced the same way for everyone. Learn more →

Homeowner Communication

Centralized channels for questions, notices, and requests — nothing tracked in a personal inbox or a sticky note.

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Meetings & Administrative Support

Agendas, minutes, notices, and the paperwork trail that governance actually depends on.

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Collections Coordination

A consistent, policy-driven collections process — applied evenly, documented at every step.

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Records & Documentation

Governing documents, contracts, and correspondence, organized and retrievable when a closing attorney or new Board member needs them.

One Team, Not a Handoff Chain

A lot of management companies split these disciplines across departments a Board never meets, with no single person accountable for the whole picture. Wozig assigns a dedicated point of contact who is accountable for all eight — so a question about a vendor invoice does not require finding a different person than the one who handles the Board packet.

Ready to See What This Looks Like for Your Community?

A proposal from Wozig is built around your association — unit count, amenities, current pain points — not a generic package.