Are you putting your most valuable assets in the hands of the most qualified professionals?
As a homeowner, it’s in your best interest to protect one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. Therefore, it’s critical to know if your community is managed by a Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA). CMCAs manage condominium & homeowner associations, housing cooperatives, resort communities and commercial tenant associations.
If you serve as a board member, trustee, or volunteer leader working with your homeowner’s association, condominium association, or cooperative, your decisions have a profound financial impact on your community. There are more than 20,000 qualified community association managers who hold the CMCA credential. Hiring one of them to manage your association ensures you have the best resources available to make important decisions about reserves, maintenance, insurance, budgets, governance, contracts, the law, rules enforcement, and more. Receiving professional, accurate advice and guidance on such issues can mean the difference between prosperity and disaster.
What a difference a credential makes!

About the CMCA Credential
The Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) credential is the only international certification program developed solely for managers of homeowner and condominium associations and cooperatives. The CMCA is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated core competency in the knowledge areas required to perform effectively as a community association manager and who have made a commitment to continuing education and the highest standards of professional conduct.
Governing board members and homeowners are encouraged to seek committed, qualified professionals to manage their communities. Hiring a CMCA ensures expert management by someone who has demonstrated the specialized skills required to lead a community association successfully.
The CMCA program is dual accredited. The National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) accredits the CMCA program for meeting its U.S.-based standards for credentialing bodies. The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) accredits the CMCA program for meeting the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC 17024 Standard, the international standards for certification bodies. The program’s dual accreditation represents compliance with rigorous standards for developing, delivering, and maintaining a professional credentialing program. It makes the CMCA credential one of a small number of dual-accredited credentialing bodies and the only accredited certification for community association management professionals around the world. It is a great source of pride and a strong testament to the strength and value of the CMCA credential.
Do you know if your manager is CMCA-certified? Search our Directory of Credentialed Professionals at www.camicb.org/find-a-cmca.
Talk to Your Manager Today
We encourage you to learn more at www.camicb.org and share this information with your manager. Information about the certification process can be found at https://www.camicb.org/get-certified. You can also email us with any questions at info@camicb.org.
Privacy Policy: https://www.camicb.org/privacy-policy
You need to read your posting on Next Door very carefully. “A community should managed by a qualified professional.” appears to be missing a word after “should”. Might need some critical review of your advertisement department.
Thank you for the note — we made that correction on the Next Door post.