Federal Way, WA • King County
Federal Way, WA • King County

HOA & COA Management Tailored for Federal Way, WA

Federal Way’s HOA and COA landscape encompasses Twin Lakes, Dash Point, Steel Lake, Celebration Park area, and the Downtown Federal Way redevelopment corridor. The area is home to large master-planned HOAs, waterfront communities, and active adult associations, with one of South King County’s largest HOA markets with dozens of established communities across diverse price points across King County.
Federal Way’s HOA market spans some of the most diverse community types in South King County — from Twin Lakes waterfront communities to affordable townhome associations near the Federal Way Transit Center. AmLo’s flat-fee model and consistent service standards mean every Federal Way board receives the same response time, the same financial transparency, and the same WUCIOA compliance depth regardless of community size or price point. Federal Way boards have too often experienced tiered service — better responsiveness for premium communities, slow service for smaller ones. AmLo doesn’t operate that way.
Federal Way’s broad mix of community types — from affordable townhome associations to premium waterfront HOAs — requires a management company with the versatility to serve communities at every tier without templated, one-size-fits-all management.
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WUCIOA & Washington HOA Compliance for Federal Way Associations

Federal Way’s mix of established communities and new transit-oriented development means AmLo serves associations under both WUCIOA (RCW 64.90) and the older RCW 64.38. Federal Way’s waterfront communities at Dash Point and Twin Lakes face specific reserve fund requirements around shared dock and beach access infrastructure that require careful annual planning under RCW 64.90.545. New Federal Way Transit Center-adjacent developments governed by WUCIOA add electronic voting and updated meeting notice requirements. AmLo’s managers track the compliance calendar for every Federal Way association we manage across both statutory frameworks.

HOA Management Services in Federal Way

Why Federal Way Boards Switch to AmLo

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Frequently Asked Questions — HOA Management in Federal Way, WA

How do I switch HOA management companies in Federal Way, WA?

Switching HOA management companies in Federal Way typically takes 30 to 60 days. Federal Way’s large HOA market means many boards are long-term clients of regional management firms with rolling contract terms — check your agreement for auto-renewal provisions before initiating notice. AmLo offers a free contract review as part of our proposal process. Once notice is submitted, we coordinate the complete transition: financial records, vendor contracts, reserve studies, and WUCIOA-compliant homeowner notification. Federal Way boards generally experience smooth transitions because the market is competitive and management records are typically well-organized.
HOA management fees in Federal Way typically range from $18 to $46 per unit per month. Twin Lakes and Dash Point waterfront communities with shared dock and beach access infrastructure tend toward the higher end of that range. Transit-center adjacent townhome associations and smaller single-family communities typically fall in the $18 to $28 range. AmLo’s flat monthly fee is the same regardless of owner inquiry volume, meeting attendance, or routine correspondence — Federal Way boards with active homeowner populations find this model particularly cost-effective compared to per-incident billing from previous managers.
Yes. AmLo provides COA and townhome association management throughout Federal Way including Federal Way Transit Center-adjacent condominiums, Dash Point waterfront associations, and mixed-density communities near the Commons mall corridor. Our services include reserve study coordination, CC&R enforcement, financial reporting with real-time portal access, delinquency management, and board meeting facilitation — compliant with both WUCIOA and RCW 64.32. Federal Way’s growing transit-oriented development is producing a significant new COA market alongside the established HOA base.

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