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HOA Management Companies in Taylor County, FL

Homeowners association & condominium management specialists

1 active CAB-licensed firms · 155 condo units

1 Active firms
5 Condos on file
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Taylor County has 1 active homeowners association and condominium management firms licensed by the Florida DBPR — community association specialists, not standard rental property managers, covering 5 registered condos.

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Status reflects DBPR licence record as of May 18, 2026. A "Lapsed" or "Inactive" entry means the firm's CAB licence is no longer in good standing.

Taylor County HOA Management — FAQ

How many HOA management companies serve Taylor County, Florida?
1 active HOA management firm holds a DBPR Community Association Business (CAB) licence for Taylor County, Florida.
Which HOA management companies in Taylor County have the best customer reviews?
Use the listing above to compare companies — Google ratings (where available) are shown on each entry.
Do HOA management companies in Florida need to be licensed?
Yes. Florida requires community association management firms to hold a Community Association Business (CAB) licence issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). All 1 active firms listed for Taylor County hold a current CAB licence. A lapsed or revoked licence bars a firm from operating legally until reinstated.
What is the average customer rating for HOA managers in Taylor County?
Not enough HOA management companies in Taylor County have published Google reviews to calculate a reliable average rating at this time.
How do I choose an HOA management company in Taylor County, Florida?
When comparing HOA management companies in Taylor County, check DBPR licence status (all firms listed here are active), review customer ratings, and compare local portfolio size. Florida law requires community association management firms to hold an active CAB licence — verify the licence number on the DBPR website before signing a management contract.