36MDC

HOA & community-association management

The walk has changed.
The clipboard hasn't.

36MDC turns common-area inspections, covenant violations, architectural review, accommodation requests, and amenity safety checks into one mobile workflow with defensible, board-ready records.

Accepting first launch partners · 2026
A community-association manager in a navy polo crouched at a metal pool gate on a residential community pool deck, photographing the gate latch with a phone, with the community pool, apartment buildings, and palm trees in the background

The day-to-day problem

The board needs the record. The manager needs the time back.

Community managers run a portfolio of inspections, violation notices, architectural-review packets, vendor sign-offs, board packets, accommodation responses, and statutory record requests. Each one has its own format, its own timing rule, and its own board expectation. Each one has to land in the file the right way or the next dispute, audit, or records request becomes a fire drill.

On paper, the work is repeatable. On a portfolio of 20 communities, it's where weekends go. The firms that scale are the ones that stop solving each community as a one-off.

36MDC common area inspection on a phone, showing community 'South Riding', inspection date and time April 8 2026 at 2:00 PM, inspector Sterling Gable, amenity 'Tennis / pickleball / sport court', specific location Murray Park, and a Capture Location button.
36MDC covenant violation intake on a phone, showing community 'Highland Pines HOA', address '1422 Highland Way, Unit 8', owner Marcus Talbot, observed at April 30 2026 at 4:42 PM, observer 'Lena Park, Community Manager', and the start of the Violation section.

What we'd build for your portfolio.

Eight forms aligned to the recordkeeping, decision, hearing, and accommodation requirements that show up in California Davis-Stirling, Florida Chapter 720, Virginia POAA, and the federal Fair Housing Act guidance — packaged so a new community is live in days.

  1. 01

    Common-area inspection

    The recurring rhythm of a managed community. Every inspection produces a timestamped, geotagged record with photo evidence and an owner for follow-up.

    Community, amenity / asset, condition, photo or video, severity, responsible party, due date. Photo required for any defect; severity required before submission; geotag mandatory.

  2. 02

    Covenant / rule-violation intake

    Defensible documentation under California Davis-Stirling, Florida Chapter 720, Virginia POAA, and similar state frameworks — captured the moment the manager observes the issue.

    Address / unit, rule category, description, photo, first or repeat occurrence, notice type, cure date. Rule category required; cure date required if a notice is issued; photo required for exterior issues.

  3. 03

    Architectural review intake

    Owners submit, the ARC reviews, and the decision is documented in writing — with the timing rules state law actually requires.

    Owner, lot or unit, requested change, attachments, contractor info, permit flag, decision status. Required attachments for plans and specs; cannot move to review without owner acknowledgment.

  4. 04

    Reasonable accommodation / modification request

    Federal Fair Housing Act compliance under HUD / DOJ joint guidance. Confidential by default, with response-time SLA tracking from the day the request is received.

    Resident, request type, disability-related need summary, docs received, reviewer, response date, decision. Restricted PHI handling; confidential flag mandatory; response SLA triggered automatically.

  5. 05

    Pool / amenity / life-safety inspection

    The check that has to happen before the gate opens — drain covers, latches, signage, equipment, and any urgent close conditions.

    Date, amenity, gate / latch / signage, equipment status, hazard notes, photos, urgent close flag. Any life-safety fail creates immediate escalation; closure reason required.

  6. 06

    Vendor work verification

    Before-and-after photos linked to the work order. The board sees the work was actually completed before the invoice gets approved.

    Vendor, scope, site, before and after photos, completed work, punch list, sign-off. Before and after photos both required; invoice cannot be approved until sign-off complete.

  7. 07

    Board decision / hearing log

    Discipline and rule-enforcement decisions documented with the notice timing state law requires.

    Member, issue, hearing date, notice sent date, decision, written-notice date. Notice date must precede hearing; written-notice date required before status moves to Closed.

  8. 08

    Official-record request intake

    Records-request workflows with the statutory deadline calculated automatically — Florida 10 business days, California Davis-Stirling timelines, Virginia POAA timelines.

    Requestor, request category, date received, due date, fulfillment mode, exempt materials flagged. Due date auto-calculated from jurisdiction; exemption reason required if records withheld.

Where 36MDC fits

Not a full community-association management suite.

36MDC is the offline field-record layer for the forms, logs, inspections, incidents, and corrective actions that still happen on paper, clipboards, spreadsheets, email threads, or disconnected tools.

  • NotBuildium, AppFolio, or your accounting and dues system
  • Notresident or owner portals
  • Notarchitectural-review case management beyond field inspections

36MDC sits alongside the CAM accounting software and resident portal the board already pays for. We are the layer for the on-site inspections, violations, and evidence that have to be defensible later.

What your office gets

Field records become business data.

Once records sync, the office can search, export, audit, and report on them. The first workflow usually reveals the larger opportunity.

  • 01

    Find a record fast

    Pull every common-area inspection, violation notice, or work-order intake by community, by inspector, or by date.

  • 02

    Export cleanly

    Export a quarter of inspections for a board meeting. Hand counsel the defensible packet without three rounds of reformatting.

  • 03

    Track exceptions

    See every open violation, every architectural-review item without a decision, every work order without a close.

  • 04

    Spot trends

    Watch which community, building, or vendor generates the most corrective actions. Spot what is slipping before owners do.

  • 05

    Generate reports

    Auto-build the board packet. Skip the manual rebuild that ate the manager's Friday.

  • 06

    Feed downstream

    Push records to Buildium or AppFolio, the resident portal, or the board's dashboard.

Why CAM firms pick us.

Defensible by default

Every record carries the observer, the timestamp, the photo evidence, the rule cited, the notice sent, and the next-step approval. Records survive a board challenge or a court subpoena because they were captured correctly the first time.

Portfolio-aware

Community-specific rule libraries layered on a standard field workflow. The same manager moves between properties without learning a different system at each one.

Board-ready outputs

Every record exports as a clean PDF or board packet. Records requests, accommodation responses, and violation files come out of the system in the format the board (or the regulator) expects.

Plans

Plans for teams like yours.

Every plan starts with a practical launch: one real workflow, configured around your team, tested in the field, and ready for office use. Larger engagements expand into more workflows, reporting, automation, and ongoing support.

  • Launch

    Teams digitizing their first field workflow.

    • Small team or single crew
    • One or two recurring forms
    • Paper, PDFs, or scattered spreadsheets
  • Field Operations

    Teams running multiple recurring workflows across crews or sites.

    • Multiple crews, sites, or programs
    • Subforms, conditional logic, formulas
    • Quarterly review cadence
  • Data Partner

    Teams that want ongoing help turning field data into reporting and decisions.

    • Reporting, dashboards, BI
    • Integrations and automation
    • Monthly engagement, managed backlog
See all three plans

Walk through your inspection and violation workflow

30-minute demo on a real device. We'll cover common-area inspections, violation intake, ARC review, accommodation requests, amenity safety checks, and records-request fulfillment — and any state-specific rule you flag in the booking notes.

Community Inspection demo

We are accepting a small number of regional and national CAM operators as launch partners before public release. We are honest about what is ready and what is not.