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Resource Directory 2021| 2022 MAINE | MASSACHUSETTS | NEW HAMPSHIRE | RHODE ISLAND | VERMONT Resource Directory 2021| 2022 888 Worcester St., Ste. 20 Wellesley, MA 02482 781.237.9020 | [email protected] caine.org CONDO MEDIA NOTHING SURPRISES US. Having served condominium associations longer than any other local bank, there is little we haven’t seen. From short- and long-term financing, to saving for rainy days, to a full range of payment collection services, Brookline Bank can meet most any financial need. To21BB001_CONDO_AD_ELE benefit from our experience, contact: Wes Blair VATOR_6X85_FINAL.INDD [email protected] 617-927-7974 BROOKLINEBANK.COM Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender 21BB001_condo_ad_elevator_6x8-5_final.indd 1 6/8/21 1:36 PM File name: 21BB001_condo_ad_elevator_6x8-5_final.indd Format: PDF/X-1a:2001 Publication: Condo Media Resource Guide Size: 6” x 8.5” Color: 4-color Bleed: No bleed President’s Message To CAI New England Chapter members: In your hands is the 2021-2022 CAI-NE Chapter Resource Directory. The directory is an invaluable reference tool for all who are involved in the community association industry in New England. CAI-NE provides this resource to all mem- bers each year so that they have a current listing of manage- ment companies, association managers and business partners from around New England. Community association board members and professional managers will fi nd this guide a Thomas O. Moriarty, ready aid. Keep it close by and put it to good use. Esq., CCAL Perhaps the most important aspect of the Resource Directory is that any manager or association board can be assured that the business partners identifi ed in this year’s directory have made a commitment to the condomini- um management industry as refl ected by their decision to list themselves and/or their companies therein. As it does each year, the Resource Directory also contains detailed information about other CAI member benefi ts, an overview of professional credentials and designations, and a listing of CAI New England chapter volunteer leaders and professional staff. For a listing by state of associations around New England as well as more information about chapter programs and events please visit the chapter website at www.caine.org. Sincerely, Thomas O. Moriarty, Esq., CCAL 2021 CAI-NE Chapter President NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER 2021-2022 RESOURCE DIRECTORY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS INSTITUTE 1 FOLLOW US! The chapter’s social media campaigns will keep you updated on important legislative changes, industry best practices, chapter program and event updates, locations and dates. Take advantage of free online resources, early registration discounts and various sponsorship opportunities. LinkedIn Community Associations Institute-New England Chapter Facebook @CAINewEngland Twitter @CAINewEngland DIRECTORY LISTINGS The information and listings contained in the directory are current as of April 2021. If your membership was not renewed, or you joined after April 2021, your listing may not appear. If you have any questions regarding membership status, or need to update a listing, please contact the chapter offi ce at 781-237-9020 or send an email to [email protected]. 2 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS INSTITUTE NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER 2021-2022 RESOURCE DIRECTORY Table of Contents President’s Message ..............................................................................1 Advertisers ............................................................................................6 CAI-New England Chapter Staff..............................................................8 Leadership Roster ..................................................................................9 Community Association Professional Credentials ..................................11 CAI Membership Benefi ts .....................................................................14 MANAGEMENT FIRMS .................................................................17 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGERS .............................33 INDUSTRY RESOURCES ...............................................................65 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER 2021-2022 RESOURCE DIRECTORY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS INSTITUTE 3 Table of Contents Index of Industry Resources ......................................................................................................67 Accountants/Accounting Services .............................................................................................71 Architects/Engineers .................................................................................................................72 Attorneys .................................................................................................................................. 72 Bookkeeping/Financial Reporting ..............................................................................................78 Building Restoration ..................................................................................................................78 Carpentry.................................................................................................................................. 79 Catch Basin/Storm Drain Maintenance ......................................................................................79 Cleaning Products/Services ......................................................................................................79 Collection Services ...................................................................................................................79 Computer/Software/Document Services ....................................................................................79 Concrete & Walkway Repair/Slabjacking ...................................................................................81 Construction/Construction Management ...................................................................................81 Consulting ................................................................................................................................82 Coupon/Billing ..........................................................................................................................82 Disaster Restoration..................................................................................................................82 Duct/Dryer Vent Cleaning ..........................................................................................................82 Energy Effi ciency ......................................................................................................................84 Engineers/Engineering Services ................................................................................................84 Fences/Railings/Decks ..............................................................................................................84 Financial Services .....................................................................................................................84 General Contracting ..................................................................................................................89 Insurance/Agents & Carriers .....................................................................................................89 Insurance/Public Adjusters ........................................................................................................93 4 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS INSTITUTE NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER 2021-2022 RESOURCE DIRECTORY Table of Contents Irrigation ...................................................................................................................................93 Lake and Pond Management .....................................................................................................94 Landscaping .............................................................................................................................94 Laundry Services/Equipment ....................................................................................................94 Painting Contractors .................................................................................................................94 Paving/Sealcoating ...................................................................................................................96 Pest Management .....................................................................................................................96 Pet Waste Management ............................................................................................................98 Pipe Relining ............................................................................................................................. 98 Plumbing/Plumbing Products ....................................................................................................98 Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas .................................................................................................................98 Project Planning/Bidding/Management .....................................................................................99 Property Management Software ................................................................................................99 Publications ..............................................................................................................................99 Reserve Studies ........................................................................................................................99
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