Self-Managed
Accounting, vendor oversight, project management, and compliance support — without a full contract.
Keep running the community. Bring in the help that matters.
Self-managed boards save money on full management but often lose money on weak accounting, fragmented vendor oversight, and compliance gaps. Royale supports self-managed associations with the specific services you need, without taking over operations.
Get a support review.
We'll review where your board is stretched thin and recommend specific services that strengthen the community without changing your governance.
Full-charge bookkeeping, statements, budgets, and audit prep.
Bidding, contracts, COIs, and performance oversight.
Major capital work coordinated on a project basis.
Florida statutes and structural-reserve work tracked.
Self-managed doesn't have to mean alone. Targeted support fixes the weak points without changing the board's role.
Service à la carte
Use only what you need; no long-term commitment.
Board Retains Control
Operations stay with the board; we handle the support.
Easy Upgrade
Transition to full-service later if your needs grow.
Every deliverable, in writing.
- Full-charge accounting
- Tax preparation and filings
- Vendor bidding and oversight
- Project management for capital work
- Structural-reserve coordination
- Board training and orientation
- Compliance and statutory tracking
- Resident portal setup
Strengthen the weak points. Keep the rest.
Self-managed isn't the same as unsupported.
The board doesn't have to know accounting, project management, and Florida structural-reserve law in detail. That's what targeted support is for.
Frequently asked questions.
Get answers to the most common questions about Royale's services for self-managed associations.
Ask us directly→No. We support self-managed boards with the specific services you choose, on a per-project or monthly basis.
Yes. Operations and decision-making stay with your board. We provide back-office and specialized service support only.
Either. Many self-managed boards start with accounting and add services like vendor oversight or project management later.
Yes. If your community's needs grow, the transition to full-service is straightforward.
