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Since 1984, many homeowner association (HOA) communities have benefited from " Association Management Group's (AMG)" services provided by various independent companies. AMG, as we are known, utilizes "state of the art" management practices which assist our communities in increasing property values and operating more effectively. 
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Compared to competitive services, AMG is able to offer a consistently higher quality of service because of the unique and proprietary management systems we have developed. The five independent AMG companies manage over 200 condominium, townhome and planned unit developments from our offices in Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Charlotte, North Carolina, and Greenville/Spartanburg and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Our philosophy is simple: "Provide superior performance at a competitive price."
An effective Homeowner's Association (HOA) must have effective management in order to protect the interest of the residents within a community. AMG is the company to provide such management. Enforcing the rules and by-laws of a convenant community is no small task. This enforcement often consumes budgets and adds undue stress to officers that help manage the community. AMG has a proven set of processes to help manage these concerns. AMG can also assist HOA officers with contracts and insurance. In addition, AMG provides a full range of audit services to protect the community's interest. Here are the communities in which we have offices.
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- Greenville
- Greensboro
- Winston-Salem
- Charlotte
- Raleigh
- Charleston
- Columbia
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- Durham
- Chapel Hill
- Burlington
- Lake Norman
- Spartanburg
- Asheville
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AMG's approach has generated a tremendous amount of interest throughout the community association
management industry. Thank you for visiting our web site. We hope you will take a few moments
to browse the information about our services and our people.
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NC: Raleigh Uptown Condos in Down Market The seven-story building at the corner of Boylan Avenue and Hargett Street may have to work some magic as it opens amid the region's biggest housing slump in a decade. Condos squeeze deadbeat residents Rosa Mendoza's upstairs neighbor quit making his condo association payments almost a year ago. He bought another home and let his unit slide into foreclosure. TX: Faulty ACs leave area residents hot After years of dealing with neighborhood air-conditioning problems, residents of a Conroe-area neighborhood are uniting to demand answers and effective repairs on the units they claim are defective.
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