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TX 75082-4437 Associa Northern California- Newark 8000 Jarvis Ave Entry 2 NewarkCA 94560-1154 Associa New York - Poughkeepsie 9 E 38th St Fl 6 New YorkNY 10016-0003 PMG North Texas - Ft. Worth 9001 Airport Fwy STE 450 North Richland HillsTX 76180-7780 Associa Inc 9610 Waples St San DiegoCA 92121-2955 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 &gtLast BBB Accreditation &ampCMS - Mason Kramer-Triad - Novi Houston CMS - Houston Homeside PropertiesInc. Equity Management &ampNorman - Ocean City Legum &ampNorman - Bethany Beach Kramer-Triad - Ann Arbor...WA 98005-2033 View Service Area View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &amp1 of 5 Enlarge image2 of 5 Enlarge image3 of 5 Enlarge image4 of 5 Enlarge imagePresident/CEO Mr. Andrew FortinSVP External Affairs Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. John CaronaPresident/CEO Customer Contacts Mr. Andrew FortinSVP External Affairs Fax numbers Primary Fax: (425) 452-7335 Additional PhoneProperty Management
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