TLDR
Associa is the largest HOA management company in North America, charging monthly management fees that typically range from $200–$1,500+/mo depending on community size, location, and service scope. Boards that switch to self-management can replace that ongoing expense with BoardStack at $20–$99/mo flat — covering financials, reserve fund compliance, and homeowner communications without a management company.
Associa
$200–$1,000+/mo management fee (varies by community size and services)per month
BoardStack
$20–$99/moper month, no setup fee
Associa Pricing Tiers
| Tier | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Management | $200–$500/mo (estimated, varies by region and community size) | Financial management and reporting, Homeowner communications, Vendor management, Meeting coordination |
| Full-Service Management | $500–$1,500+/mo (estimated) | Everything in Basic, On-site management, 24/7 support, Comprehensive accounting, Reserve fund management |
Hidden Costs You Won't See on the Pricing Page
- ⚠ Setup and onboarding fees when a new community signs on
- ⚠ Per-violation or per-work-order fees above contract thresholds
- ⚠ After-hours emergency call fees for maintenance dispatches
- ⚠ Resale disclosure document preparation fees (often $200–$400 per transaction)
- ⚠ Reserve study coordination fees when working with third-party reserve analysts
- ⚠ Delinquency collection fees charged as a percentage of recovered dues
- ⚠ Banking and lockbox fees for dues processing
- ⚠ Technology platform fees for homeowner portals (sometimes passed through)
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Start Free TrialHow Associa structures its management fees
Associa is the largest HOA and condo management company in North America, operating more than 300 branch offices across the US, Canada, and Mexico. They manage tens of thousands of communities — which means their pricing is handled locally, not from a national rate card.
The fee structure varies by region and community type. Most communities are quoted either a flat monthly management fee or a per-unit monthly rate. For a 50-unit community, flat monthly fees typically range from $300–$600/mo. For larger communities of 150–300 units, full-service contracts often run $800–$2,000+/mo. Per-unit pricing is common in larger markets, with rates of $8–$20/unit/month.
The quoted rate covers the management company’s labor, not the underlying software or third-party costs. What you pay Associa goes toward a dedicated community manager, their back-office support staff, and the management company’s overhead.
What the base fee does and does not include
A standard Associa contract includes financial management (accounts payable processing, dues collection and deposit, monthly financial statements), homeowner communication, vendor coordination and bid management, meeting scheduling and minutes, and enforcement of community rules and architectural standards.
What it typically does not include at the base rate:
- Resale disclosure packages: When a unit sells, Associa prepares disclosure documents required by the buyer. These are typically billed at $200–$400 per transaction, sometimes more.
- After-hours emergency calls: Maintenance emergencies outside business hours often trigger additional service fees.
- Delinquency collections: Many contracts charge a percentage of amounts recovered from delinquent homeowners on top of the base fee.
- Reserve study coordination: If your community needs a reserve study, Associa typically engages a third-party firm and bills for their coordination time.
Boards reviewing an Associa proposal should ask for the full addendum of services billed outside the base fee. The difference between the quoted rate and actual annual cost can be substantial.
The annual cost of Associa management
At $500/mo base for a 75-unit community, the annual management fee is $6,000. Add resale disclosure fees at 10 transactions/year ($3,000), after-hours call handling ($500–$1,000), and collection fees on any delinquent accounts. The real annual cost for a mid-size community frequently runs $8,000–$15,000/year or more before optional services.
That figure is the ongoing cost of outsourcing community management — and it compounds every year.
What self-management actually costs with BoardStack
We built BoardStack because we saw that most self-managed boards were either using spreadsheets or overpaying for software designed for management companies. The gap between “we need basic HOA tools” and “we can afford enterprise property management software” was the problem worth solving.
BoardStack covers the core tools a self-managed board needs: fund-separated accounting that enforces operating vs. reserve separation at the database layer (QuickBooks cannot do this), reserve fund compliance tracking, homeowner dues collection, document management, meeting minutes, and homeowner portals. The pricing is flat: $20/mo for communities up to 50 units, $49/mo for 51–200 units, $99/mo for 201–500 units. No per-unit fees, no setup costs, no annual contract.
For a 75-unit community, the difference between $500/mo in management fees and $49/mo with BoardStack is $5,412/year. Over five years, that is more than $27,000 — or a meaningful contribution toward reserve fund goals.
The right choice depends on your board’s capacity
Self-management is not the right path for every community. Boards with no active volunteers, communities with complex maintenance needs, or associations where the board members lack time for financial oversight may find professional management worth the cost. Associa provides experienced staff, professional liability coverage, and institutional knowledge that a volunteer board cannot replicate.
The question is whether your board has the capacity to own the operational tasks that management handles — and whether the software tools available today make that realistic. The answer has changed significantly in the last few years. For most organized boards, the core administrative and financial tasks are manageable with the right software, and the cost savings are substantial.
| Associa | BoardStack | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $200–$1,000+/mo management fee (varies by community size and services) | $20–$99/mo |
| Setup fee | Varies | $0 |
| Contract | Varies | Month-to-month |
| Factor | Associa Full-Service | BoardStack (Self-Managed) |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost (50-unit community) | $400–$800/mo | $20/mo |
| Monthly cost (100-unit community) | $700–$1,200/mo | $49/mo |
| Monthly cost (250-unit community) | $1,000–$2,000+/mo | $99/mo |
| Reserve fund compliance tracking | Included (managed by company) | Included (board-controlled) |
| Financial reporting | Monthly statements provided | Real-time dashboard, board-controlled |
| Fund separation (operating vs. reserve) | Managed externally | Enforced at database layer |
| Homeowner portal | Included | Included |
| Contract commitment | Annual contract, 60–90 day notice to cancel | Month-to-month, cancel anytime |
| Setup fees | Often $500–$2,000 | None |
Q&A
How much does Associa charge for HOA management?
Associa does not publish a standard rate card. Management fees are quoted per community based on size, location, and scope of services. Small communities of 30–75 units typically see quotes in the $200–$600/mo range. Larger communities above 100 units are commonly quoted $600–$1,500+/mo. Some communities are quoted on a per-unit basis (often $8–$20/unit/month) rather than a flat monthly fee. Contact Associa's regional office for an actual quote — the number varies significantly by market.
Q&A
What is included in an Associa management fee?
A standard Associa management contract typically includes financial management (accounts payable, dues collection, monthly financial statements), homeowner communications, vendor coordination, meeting support, and rule enforcement. On-site staffing, 24/7 emergency support, and dedicated community managers are usually full-service add-ons at a higher price point. Reserve study coordination, resale document processing, and after-hours calls are commonly billed separately.
Q&A
Can a board self-manage after leaving Associa?
Yes. Many communities successfully transition from Associa to self-management when the board has enough active volunteers and the community is organized. The transition requires taking over financial accounts, vendor relationships, and compliance tracking. Tools like BoardStack are built specifically for this scenario — covering HOA financials, reserve fund compliance, homeowner portals, and document management at a flat $20–$99/mo depending on community size, compared to hundreds per month in management fees.
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Sources and Review Notes
BoardStack cites the sources used for this page and records the last review date for each reference.
- Associa Corporate Website
Associa
- HOA Management Fee Survey — Community Associations Institute
Community Associations Institute
- What Does an HOA Management Company Actually Do?
Investopedia
- HOA Management Company Pricing Guide
HomeAdvisor