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Condo association management is coming to Connecticut.

Connecticut requires community association manager licensing, and we are completing it so we can bring AI-powered, transparent full-service condo association management to boards statewide. Join the waitlist for priority onboarding and locked-in pricing - and in the meantime, your board can use NeighborLink's financial management, self-managed platform, BoardMatch bids and a remote Linc Free Trial in Connecticut today.

Why there's a waitlist in Connecticut

Connecticut requires management firms to hold the proper community association manager license. Rather than cut corners, we are completing licensure before we operate full-service in Connecticut. Waitlisted boards get priority onboarding and locked-in transparent pricing at launch.

Available in Connecticut today

Use Linc in Connecticut right now

Full-service management is on the way, but a remote Linc Free Trial, financial management and the self-managed platform are available in Connecticut today - no contract, no switching.

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Local coverage, availability and any statute references on this page were last reviewed July 2026. Laws and service availability change over time - this page is informational only, is not legal advice, and should be confirmed against the current statute or with your association's counsel.