Coming soon to a neighborhood
near you, it’s “the Biggest Little Community Management Company” in Northern
Nevada. With over 20 years experience in
managing common interest communities, Tim Cleary and Tonya Bates have partnered
to form Opus 1 Community Management, LLC. With the focus on building a sense of community
in Northern Nevada neighborhoods, Opus 1 is dedicated to combining top
technological advancements with personalized, professional customer service homeowners
have come to appreciate.
Whether it is a request to pull
overgrown weeds or cleaning up oil stains on the driveway, one example of this
new approach to community management is the “Thank You” letters Opus 1
Management will send to homeowners who come into compliance with their
community’s governing documents. This is
a noticeable improvement on the traditional approach to community management in
that it tells the homeowner who corrected the violation that the community
board of directors and the community manager noticed their efforts.
Manager Tonya Bates believes that
one way Opus 1 can make a difference is by encouraging a volunteer spirit
toward community building. “We asked the
board members of the neighborhoods we manage for suggestions in community
building and volunteerism,” Tonya said. Many
community board members responded by suggesting holiday lighting contests. Other board members have contacted civil
organizations to assist in weed and lawn maintenance for elderly and disabled
individuals whose homes may be in non-compliance.
About Opus 1 Community Management, LLC
Tonya grew up in rural Northwest
Iowa. Tim Cleary was raised in the
Pacific Northwest. With this background,
they are hoping to bring a personalized “small town” feeling to what some would
call a “big city” business. Opus 1
Community Management offers a wide array of common interest community management
services from Single Family, Mixed Use, Condominiums, Cooperatives, Townhomes,
Business Parks, and self-managed accounting services. The website www.opus1cm.com
offers a variety of articles for anyone curious about living in a common
interest community.
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