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For seven years, CONDUU has been the trusted technology partner for Florida HOAs and condominiums. Today, we’re excited to announce that same proven expertise is now available to associations in Texas, Nevada, Wisconsin, California, and Arizona.

 

Why We’re Expanding

The answer is simple: you asked us to.

Over the past year, we’ve received countless inquiries from board members, property managers, and CAMs outside Florida who face the same challenges Florida associations dealt with years ago. New compliance requirements. Tight deadlines. The need for secure, easy-to-use platforms that actually work.

We listened. And now, whether your association is in Houston, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, or Phoenix, CONDUU is here to help.

 

The Same Platform You Trust – Tailored to Your State

No matter which state you’re in, you get:

  • State-Compliant Websites – Built specifically to meet your state’s legal requirements
  • Electronic Voting Systems – Secure, anonymous voting that works nationwide
  • Property Management Tools – The same intuitive platform Florida associations rely on
  • Personal Support – Real people who understand your state’s laws and your community’s needs

 

What Makes Each State Unique?

While the core platform remains the same, we’ve customized CONDUU for each state’s specific compliance requirements:

Texas

  • Requirement: Property Code §207.006 – websites for associations with 60+ lots or using management companies
  • Focus: Dedicatory instruments must be posted online
  • CONDUU handles: Document posting, member access portals, compliance tracking

Find here more information for Texas HOA & Condo websites.

Nevada

  • Requirement: NRS 116 – secure portals for communities with 150+ units
  • Focus: High security standards, especially in the Las Vegas region
  • CONDUU handles: Encrypted portals, audit trails, full NRS 116 compliance

Find here more information for Nevada HOA & Condo websites.

Wisconsin

  • Requirement: Chapter 703 – transparency requirements for large condominiums
  • Focus: Board transparency and member access to documents
  • CONDUU handles: Governance transparency tools, secure document libraries

Find here more information for Wisconsin HOA & Condo websites.

California

  • Status: Proactive compliance (similar legislation expected 2026-2027)
  • Focus: Get ahead of upcoming mandates
  • CONDUU handles: Future-ready platforms that adapt as laws evolve

Find here more information for California HOA & Condo websites.

Arizona

  • Requirement: Planned Communities Act and Condominium Act compliance
  • Focus: ARS Title 33 record access and governance support
  • CONDUU handles: Member access systems, governance transparency, document management

Find here more information for Arizona HOA & Condo websites.

 

Why Associations Choose CONDUU (Regardless of Location)

Proven Track Record

Seven consecutive FLCAJ Platinum Awards in Technology & Communications. Hundreds of satisfied communities across Florida.

One Partner for Multiple States

If you manage communities in different states, one platform can handle them all. No need to juggle multiple vendors or learn different systems.

No Learning Curve

The same intuitive interface, the same reliable support, the same comprehensive training – just customized for your state’s requirements.

Compliance Peace of Mind

We continuously monitor state law changes and update our platform accordingly. You focus on your community; we handle the compliance details.

 

Built on Florida’s Foundation

Florida has some of the strictest HOA and condo compliance requirements in the nation. For seven years, we’ve helped associations navigate Florida Statutes 718 and 720, including the major updates for 2025 and 2026.

That experience has made us better. The challenges Florida boards faced – tight deadlines, complex document requirements, security concerns – taught us how to build platforms that actually solve real problems.

Now, we’re bringing those lessons to associations nationwide.

 

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