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    Emerald Management & Consulting - Another successful Rock Wall and Drainage Project overseen by Nicole Lemons, Director of Special Projects

    Emerald Management & Consulting

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    Emerald Mgt manages our condo building in DT Bellevue.... I…read morehave always had a great experience when contacting them for the many, different condo issues! Especially grateful to Melinda Wagner (in accounting) and Kelsey Faux (in dealing with the association ) who have always responded quickly and, resolved any issues I may have had! Thanks to them for making my life a whole lot easier!

    Predatory billing and lack of transparency…read more I own a townhouse in a community managed by Emerald Management & Consulting, and my recent experience raised serious concerns about their billing practices and transparency. We experienced water intrusion into our unit through an exterior door off our second-story balcony. I immediately notified Emerald Management because I reasonably assumed that exterior structural issues would fall under HOA responsibility. Emerald contacted a mitigation company, 24ResTech, which came out and addressed the interior moisture over the following week or two. At no point during this process were we informed that we would be personally responsible for any project management or administrative fees. No estimate, hourly rate, or discussion of costs was ever provided. During this time we were told we would need to hire a contractor to make repairs to prevent the issue from recurring. The contractor who inspected the door identified several installation problems: * The head flashing was improperly installed * The door had insufficient weather stripping * The threshold had been installed backwards, sloping inward toward the unit I have no knowledge of any work done by previous owners on this door, and one would assume that any prior work would be documented in HOA or management records. Later we received an invoice from 24ResTech for roughly $1,500 for mitigation work that included removing about one square foot of carpet and running fans for a total of about eight hours. On top of that, Emerald Management charged us $907 in "administrative/project management fees." These charges were never disclosed ahead of time and appeared only after the other invoices had already been paid. When I asked what the charges were for, I was simply told they were administrative costs for overseeing the project. This was shocking considering we already pay over $1,000 per month in HOA dues. Being charged additional administrative fees that were never disclosed and never requested felt unreasonable. Emerald told us we could dispute the charges with the HOA Board and encouraged us to attend the meeting. My husband and I presented our concerns to the board, but a representative from Emerald Management was also present and recommended that the board keep the fees in place because the bylaws allow them. That situation felt like a clear conflict of interest. The management company that issued the charges was effectively advising the board on whether those charges should stand. The entire experience was extremely disappointing. The lack of upfront disclosure, vague invoices, and unexpected administrative fees raise serious questions about transparency and fairness in their billing practices. Homeowners deserve to know what they are agreeing to financially before work begins.

    PNW Homes Team - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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