MISSION VIEJO, Calif., Nov. 27, 2012 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — PCM of California, Inc. (PCM), an Associa company, announced today that it has assumed management of Mission Viejo’s Highland Park Homeowners’ Association, effective November 1.

The 208-home community is the fifth to be added to PCM’s Orange County management portfolio in recent months. PCM now manages 18 associations in the city of Mission Viejo.

“We’re pleased with the opportunity to manage the Highland Park community,” said PCM’s CEO Donny Disbro. “Our growth this past year reflects our award-winning team’s reputation for enhancing the quality of life in the communities we manage.”

As the property management company, PCM serves as the managing agent to the Association’s Board of Directors, providing budget guidance, resident communications support, project coordination as well as oversight of all vendors for various services such as landscaping and painting.

“We’re excited to work with the Board and residents in Highland Park,” said PCM’s Debbie Stinson, community manager for Highland Park. “PCM has enjoyed a long and successful history of working with and enhancing the lives of Mission Viejo residents.”

About PCM of California, Inc.:
PCM of California, Inc., an Associa company, specializes in the management of Common Interest Developments of homeowner associations for family oriented master-planned developments, resort-style master-planned communities, active-adult master-planned communities, condominium associations and boutique communities throughout Southern California and Southern Nevada.

With headquarters in Lake Forest, Calif., PCM and its companies employ a staff of more than 1,500 people. PCM has offices in serving all of Southern California and Southern Nevada and is recognized by the Multi Housing Council as one of the county’s largest managers of common interest developments. Management services by PCM are backed by state-of-the art Internet technology and comprehensive financial and management systems. For additional information, please contact PCM at 800.369.7260 or at www.pcminternet.com.

About Associa:
Building successful communities for more than 30 years, Associa is North America’s largest community association management firm and serves its clients with local knowledge, national resources and comprehensive expertise. Based in Dallas, Associa and its 8,000 employees operate more than 150 branch offices in the United States, Mexico and Canada. To learn more about Associa and its charitable organization, Associa Cares, go to www.associaonline.com and www.associacares.com. Find us on Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/associa ), follow us on Twitter ( http://twitter.com/associa ), LinkedIn ( http://www.linkedin.com/company/33264 ) and Pinterest ( http://pinterest.com/associa/ ), and watch us on YouTube ( http://www.youtube.com/associamarketing ).

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Original Story ID: 2012-11-1127-004 (8346) :: PCM-of-California-Inc-to-Manage-Mission-Viejo-s-Highland-Park-Community_2012-11-1127-004

Original Keywords: CEO Donny Disbro, Debbie Stinson, Associa, PCM of California Inc, management of Common Interest Developments of homeowner associations for family oriented master-planned developments, resort-style master-planned communities Professional Community Management of California, Inc. Mission Viejo California MISSION VIEJO, Calif.

Alternate Headline: Mission Viejo Highland Park Community to be managed by PCM of California, Inc.

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