Self managed HOA help in New Mexico.
Running your own New Mexico association is a real commitment - and you should not have to do it with spreadsheets and a shared inbox. NeighborLink gives self-managed New Mexico boards the same AI and back office our full-service communities use, without hiring a management company. AI meeting minutes, a resident app, online voting, ARC and financial tools - software only, and built to fit New Mexico Condominium Act and Homeowner Association Act (§47-16). From Albuquerque to Rio Rancho, self-managed boards keep control while Linc removes the busywork.
The help New Mexico self-managed boards actually need
- AI meeting minutes - Linc drafts complete board minutes in 30 minutes, so no New Mexico volunteer has to
- Resident app - payments, requests and announcements in one place
- Online voting & elections - built in, with a full audit trail
- ARC & violations - architectural requests and covenant enforcement, tracked and consistent
- Financial tools - dues collection and reporting; step up to full HOA financial management in New Mexico anytime
Self-managed communities across New Mexico
You keep control of every decision - the platform just removes the busywork. Grab our free minutes template to start today.
Start with software. Add a manager when you want one.
Some New Mexico boards self-manage forever; others use the platform as a bridge until they are ready for help. Either way, your data, history and residents stay in one place - and switching on full-service management is a setting, not a migration.
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Let Linc write your next set of minutes
Invite Linc to one board meeting and get a clean, compliant draft within 30 minutes of adjournment - motions, votes, action items and next agenda included. No contract, no switching, one free trial per community.
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.