How do I pay my assessments online?

How do I pay my assessments online?

There are two (2) ways to make payments online. 

1. After logging into your associations website, go to the Account Information Menu and select "My Account Info".  You will see a Pay Now button next to the amount due.  Simply click on that and you will be able to make your payment. 

2. You may also choose Pay Assessments from the Account Information Menu and you will be taken to the payment screen.

Or watch our short video below:

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