As of September 2021, property owners' associations in Texas with 60 units or more, or those maintained by a management company, are required to have websites which host the association's "dedicatory instruments" or "governing documents" as they are also known, along with meeting notices, policies, and more.
Since 2005, CondoSites has been providing websites to Texas condos and HOAs. Our product is fully compatible with the new sections of the Act, and we can help guide you through the process of making sure your new community website is fully compliant with the law.
Incredibly easy to use and elegant: Once you login, everything you need is just one click away, presented in a modern intuitive layout.
All inclusive service, and easy cancellation: Month-to-month service and all inclusive pricing regardless of the number of units means we work hard to keep you happy.
Easy to administer: Even people with minimal computer skills find it a breeze to manage their community website with our content management system.
Responsive design: Our websites look beautiful and are fully functional on a computer, tablet, or smart phone.
Domain registration and renewal
Public home page customization
Email and phone support by appointment
Content management training
Free upgrades
SSL encryption
Digital signage
Password protection
Content control permissions
Unlimited document Uploads
Mass email with tracking & scheduling
Calendar
Classified ads
Board & property management tools
Package loging and notification
Barcode sanner compatible
Work order submission and tracking
Dues payment options
One-click hub navigation
Master Association integration
Mobile friendly
Regular backups
When Paid Annually
When Paid Quarterly
All inclusive price - regardless of your association's size.
No setup fees, domain fees, long term contracts, hidden charges, or termination fees.
Includes all of our services, amenities, domain registration and renewal, hosting, and unlimited admin support.
Our founder, Jason King, has been a web developer since 1998 and began in the condominium industry in 2003. Jason has served on five condo boards, as president to three, and has served in all other officer positions. He also worked for three years as a property manager to a small condominium in Washington State. Finally, he is the Co-Founder of the San Diego Community Association Network of Directors and Officers (SD CAN-DO). This experience brings a powerful solution developed by someone who knows the industry.
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