When looking for a company whose priority is helping its community, look no further than the Association Management Consultants Corporation (AMCC) based in Warminster, PA. Founded in 2004, AMCC seeks to give agency to community and property management by sharing the heavy workload of responsibly managing communities. It has provided quality service to condominium management, homeowner’s association management, townhouse management, age restricted community management, and more.
Although the company is based in Warminster, it services Philadelphia and the surrounding areas such as the Bucks, Burlington, and Montgomery counties.
AMCC prides itself on providing common sense solutions to property management where the needs of their individual clients will be met. With every community requiring diverse and specialized care to thrive, solutions to current and emerging problems must be equally as diverse and specialized. This special care is what AMCC provides, unlike other property management companies that have the same blanket solutions applied to every client which may not always work to their specific needs.
The company also provides 24/7 service to their clients whenever a situation may arise. Some of these services include:
● Meeting attendance ● Email blasts ● Online credit/debit payments ● Online portal access for property owners/boards ● Monthly management of financial reports ● Regular community inspection
And these are just the standard services, which does not include the possible add-ons of text/phone blasts, project management, utility chargeback billing, and even credit reporting at no net cost.
With these benefits, it is no wonder that AMCC is known for its transparency, responsibility, and holding long-term business relationships, shown in its raving reviews from community members such as the president of the Glassboro Condo Association, who said that “AMCC often goes above and beyond what is expected. We have been able to address many issues within our community that had been neglected by our previous management company, all the while watching our assets increase.”
A Philadelphia Condo Association board member said that “AMCC’s help is invaluable and a major reason that we’re such a well-run condominium. They’re very knowledgeable about all aspects of managing this community and good at anticipating problems and preventing them.”
Lisa Green, Vice President of AMCC, was able to provide insight into the importance of community outreach within the company. As a local business, AMCC has the added benefit of being able to give back to the community and help it grow beyond the scope of business. This is one reason why AMCC has been a large part of helping its surrounding communities, including teaming up with the Covenant House, an organization dedicated to helping homeless youth.
AMCC participated in the Covenant House 2021 Sleep Out. This event raised critical funds in order to provide shelter and care for at-risk youth within Philadelphia. Green explained that AMCC’s participation in the Sleep Out showed “solidarity with those who are homeless, and to let the world know about the ever growing population of young people who face homelessness.”
The Covenant House Sleep Out event involves listening to the voices of homeless youth and understanding what they experience in an immersive way. While it is primarily a fundraiser, participants also gain a new understanding of the homeless youth’s struggle by spending the night outside with a sleeping bag and cardboard box, according to their website.
Overall, it is important for local businesses to become as involved as possible in their communities. It allows the local population to know your company better and see it as a real benefit, making people more likely to spread information about it by word of mouth or recommending it to friends and family. It can also assist in networking and professional relationships, all while leaving a positive impact on the community and further making it a better place.
You can learn more and connect with AMCC on their Instagram or LinkedIn.