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Legacy Management is Maryland’s recognized leader in community association management; as well as the area’s most distinguished, fastest growing, and most sophisticated full-service, full-solution community association management firm. Since the early 2000’s, our nationally recognized homeowner association management team has serviced the D.C. Metropolitan areas premier and most well known community associations.
Legacy Management provides the widest range and most varied array of services in the history of community association management. They bring their technical expertise to communities of all sizes; no matter where your community is and regardless of size big small we take them all. As an industry leader we manage over 100 associations, 100 individual units, and multiple international leisure properties, vacation homes and time shares. Legacy Managements depth of knowledge and experience in community management and real estate allows us to create opportunities by indentifying a projects potential using our long standing industry relationships and well planned execution. At Legacy Investment and Management, our Management team believes that the general oversight of individual and community matters is a critical performance factor; Excellence is achieved by the management of our executive team taking a hands on approach. Continuous supervision of properties and reporting services that are designed to the specific requirements of clients provide up to date access and information on each client and community association we serve.
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