NeighborLink is coming to Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. requires community association manager licensing, and we're completing it so we can bring AI-powered, transparent management to boards in Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Columbia Heights and NoMa. Join the waitlist and you'll be first in line - and eligible for a remote Linc Free Trial in the meantime.
Why there's a waitlist for Washington, D.C.
The District of Columbia requires a property management license that covers community association management. We take that seriously - rather than cut corners, we're completing the proper licensing before we operate in the District. When we launch, Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Columbia Heights and NoMa boards on the waitlist get priority onboarding and locked-in transparent pricing.
You don't have to wait for everything
Even before full management launches in Washington, D.C., your board can experience Linc through a remote Free Trial: invite Linc to one board meeting and receive complete minutes, motions, votes and action items within 30 minutes - no switching and no contract.
What you'll get when we launch in Washington, D.C.
- AI-drafted minutes, motions, votes & next-meeting agendas
- Transparent, flat pricing with no hidden resident fees
- 24/7 AI emergency dispatch to your preferred vendors
- Even-handed compliance & fast resale/estoppel processing
Full-service HOA management across Washington, D.C.
Whether you run a single-family HOA, a condominium association, a townhome community, or a master-planned development, NeighborLink manages it end-to-end. Linc AI does the busywork - drafting board minutes, triaging after-hours emergencies, and tracking compliance - so our managers can focus on your community.
We serve boards throughout Washington, D.C.. Because our model is funded by lifestyle and interchange revenue rather than resident pass-through fees, Washington, D.C. homeowners get more service without the surprise charges that plague traditional management.
What we handle for Washington, D.C. communities
- AI-drafted board meeting minutes, motions, votes & agendas
- Transparent financials, budgeting, reserves & dues collection
- 24/7 emergency dispatch to your preferred Washington, D.C. vendors
- Even-handed CC&R compliance & architectural review
- Fast estoppel, resale certificate & lender questionnaire processing
Areas we serve in Washington, D.C.
Elsewhere in Washington, D.C.? Ask about your city - remote Free Trials are available statewide.
Washington, D.C. has laws that protect your community
Boards and owners in Washington, D.C. aren’t on their own - state law sets real rules for how associations must be governed, and a good management company works inside them, not around them. The most important frameworks:
D.C. Condominium Act (D.C. Code §42-1901 et seq.)
Condominium creation, governance and owner rights.
D.C. HOA provisions & nonprofit law
Framework for homeowner associations.
Not legal advice. This is a plain-English orientation, not an exhaustive list of Washington, D.C. legal resources - statutes change and their application depends on your documents and facts. Always confirm with your association’s attorney. Linc can point you to the records; your counsel interprets the law. For the full legislative picture, the Community Associations Institute maintains state-by-state laws & resources and live policy tracking for pending bills in your state.
Get transparent Washington, D.C. HOA management pricing
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