Crummack Huseby Property Management, Inc. Earns Top Industry Professional Credential

January 22, 2019    Press Release, Crummack Huseby News

LAKE FOREST, Calif., Jan. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Crummack Huseby Property Management, Inc., recently joined an elite group of community association management companies that have earned the Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC®) credential from Community Associations Institute (CAI). Crummack Huseby Property Management, Inc., is one of fewer than 325 management companies worldwide who have earned the highest level of professional recognition in the community association management field.

“We are thrilled that we have fulfilled the requirements to obtain CAI’s Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC®) credential. This achievement highlights our focus and commitment to deliver seamless customer satisfaction,” said Margo Crummack, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Crummack Huseby Property Management, Inc., “The AAMC® accreditation symbolizes the commitment to providing our clients with unique and diverse services community associations need today.”

CAI is an international organization dedicated to building better communities. More than 70 million Americans live in an estimated 344,500 association-governed communities.

To earn the AAMC credential, a management company must have three years of experience in community association management, and at least 50 percent of its managers must have earned professional designations.

“Professionals who earn CAI credentials maximize the value they can provide to their community association clients,” said CAI Chief Executive Officer Thomas M. Skiba, CAE. “Not only have these professionals demonstrated a personal commitment to self-improvement, but they have also elevated their practical knowledge and expertise. That’s what all community associations need, and what board members and residents deserve.”

Professional managers provide administrative, operational and managerial counsel to community association boards. Managers typically are responsible for managing budgets and contractors, directing association personnel and overseeing compliance with association covenants and restrictions.

CAI and its 63 chapters work on behalf of the professionals and volunteers engaged in the management and governance of homeowner and condominium associations, cooperatives and other planned communities. CAI’s 39,500-plus members include community association volunteer leaders, managers, management companies, and businesses that provide products and services to these communities. Learn more about CAI at www.caionline.org.

 

About Crummack Huseby Property Management Inc.,

Orange County, California, based Crummack Huseby Property Management, Inc., manages many diverse HOA’s and master planned communities in Southern California. They have added value to communities by working with HOAs, homebuilders, and land developers through their collaborative and customized approach. Crummack Huseby’s personalized philosophy to community management has allowed them to successfully discover and develop one-of-a-kind programs for new and existing communities.  They offer professional business planning, governance, community management, financial only management, planning and forecasting services for community associations. They also have been recognized as One of the Best Places to Work by the Orange County Business Journal in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Founders Sandy Huseby and Margo Crummack each have more than 20 years of experience in Common Interest Development (CDI) management.  For more information, go to www.ch-pm.com, email info@ch-pm.com, or call toll free at 888-399-9430.

 

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