Sentry offers several payment options for its association members, described below.
Pay by mail using your payment coupon.
Coupons with the return address are mailed annually to homeowners. If you cannot find your coupons, order replacements online.
Pay by AUTOPAY using Sentry’s free service. Please download and complete the Autopay form and send to autopay@sentrymgt.com or call Sentry’s Customer Service team at 800-932-6636. (8:30 am to 7:00 pm, EST.)
If you have not yet signed up, please go to the CommunityPro PORTAL and click on “New User Registration“.
Order Closing Documents
The homeowner’s title company, closing agent or lender needing documents (including mortgage questionnaire, estoppel, resale demand and trustee letters) to facilitate the sale of a property should go to our Order Closing Documents page and select the state whee your property resides to order the appropriate forms.
You can may see detailed information about your account balance by accessing your account by clicking on CommunityPro® PORTAL and signing in.
Go to “Your Profile”.
Sign up for Auto-Pay
To initiate AUTOPAY for your account(s), please download and complete the Autopay Form and email to autopay@sentrymgt.com or call Sentry’s Customer Service team at 800-932-6636. (Customer Service hours are 8:30 am to 7:00 pm, EST.)
Contact my Community Manager
You can find your community manager’s contact information on your welcome page once you log into CommunityPro® PORTAL.
See my Account Transactions
You can may see detailed information about your account balance by accessing your account by clicking on CommunityPro PORTAL.
Opt-out of receiving Assessment Coupons
To opt-out of assessment coupons, log into your account by clicking on CommunityPro PORTAL.
Go to “Your Profile” and un-click assessment coupons under “User Preferences”.
Once you have logged in, you can also sign-up for a different method to make your automatic payments via automatic debit withdrawal or credit card charge.
Get copies of my Association’s Documents
You can get your association’s documents by accessing your account by clicking on CommunityPro® PORTAL.
Go to the “Information Center” then select the documents you want to print.
Sentry Management provides operational leadership to homeowner associations through the Denver office. Our full-service property management makes community association management easy for every HOA. Homeowner management services include planning and coordination of association meetings, site visits, enforcement of restrictions, contract supervision, aggressive collections and detailed financial and manager’s reports. The Sentry Management® standard service package also includes community websites, online payments and real-time downloadable financial reports. In addition to standard association services, Sentry’s Denver Division can also be a “one-stop solution” for condominiums by providing:
Building engineering
Cleaning and janitorial
Snow removal
Maintenance
Assistance with security
Flat-Rate Maintenance Program™
Master-Policy Insurance Program™
Homeowners Association Management for the Denver CO Area
Sentry’s Denver office operates in the City and County of Denver, as well as the counties of Jefferson, Arapahoe and Adams. Communities managed by Sentry Management include many situated in the urban, close-in neighborhoods of Denver with a unique mix of lofts and condominium conversion buildings. However, the operating area stretches from Boulder on the north to Englewood on the south. Some of the largest areas where Sentry manages communities include Lakewood, Golden, Cherry Creek, Littleton, Edgewater, Highland Ranch, Aurora and Wheat Ridge. The office opened in 2004.
Unparalleled Service
Matthew Oates, Vice President and all the Community Managers have received Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA®) certification as required by recently passed licensing requirement of the State of Colorado. The property managers are seasoned professionals with an average of 18 years of industry experience. Sentry’s Denver office personnel complete over 120 hours per year in professional development and education to keep them current on all issues relating to condominium and homeowner association
Documents, Statutes, and Laws: Which One Takes Priority?
Power to govern an Association is based on the authority granted by multiple sources. To make it a little confusing, just like the power the Federal Government has to override aspects of State laws, there is a hierarchy in the application of laws and documents to Associations.