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Welcome to Our Place at the Beach!
A spectacular Bayside location, with one of the largest outdoor pools in all of Ocean City, Our Place at the Beach is close to shopping, beaches, and restaurants. Stop by and say "hi!" to our onsite manager, Margaret McCabe!

Owners are now able to view their account balances, outstanding violations and work orders related to their units or common area by registering and logging in through the Get Connected box to the right.

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Announcements

From Our Community

 
Memorial Day Party
Please use the link below.

Memorial Day Party

Welcome New Owners
Please welcome our new neighbors who just purchased 302B. Please use the link below to view the full announcement.

New Owners - May 2012

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Reflecting on 2011—A Year of Transition and Progress
Please click on the link below for a letter from the president of the board of directors:
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Reflecting on 2011 — A Year of Transition and Progress

Community Photos

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How It All Works

From Association Government

Board Member Responsibilities

The Board is ultimately responsible for the oversight of the community association ("the buck stops with the Board"). Although the Board may retain and delegate some of its duties to volunteers, contractors and professionals, the Board is still ultimately responsible for the duties it may have assigned to others.

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AssociaLiving and AssociationTimes

AssociaLiving and AssociationTimes are online resources specifically for communities and homeowners. AssociaLiving includes relevant stories about Entertaining, Home, Practical Living and Community, geared toward enriching our homes and building stronger community associations. It is a place for great recipes or to discover activities for the whole neighborhood. The sister publication AssociationTimes focuses on helping board members and homeowners improve the operations of their community. Written by industry experts from Associa who practice their craft, Association Times provides hands-on and timely information on the latest trends, laws and other topics affecting community management.