UCOM Goals

  • Develop and maintain programs which represent the best interests of all condominium owners through educational forums and publications.
  • Encourage and enhance the condominium lifestyle as a more carefree, economical and independent home ownership.
  • Inform and educate members to administer their associations with knowledge, good judgment and even-handedness for the well being of all.
  • Represents members setting forth the interests of condominium associations through the legislative process. UCOM is the only organization that is designed solely to represent the interests of condominium and community associations in Michigan
  • Inform members of potential legislation relating to issues affecting home ownership, particularly condominium ownership.
  • Join and participate in national organizations with goals common to UCOM and condominium ownerships and lifestyle.
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    The United Condominium Owners of Michigan (UCOM) is dedicated to the interests of condominium owners in the state of Michigan.

    UCOM was founded as a non-profit corporation in 1973 to serve the growing demand for current information, guidance and motivation for those who have adopted the condominium lifestyle.

    UCOM, over 33 years after its founding, continues to be the only organization in Michigan devoted to the education and training of condominium leadership - the officers, directors and committee chairpersons who serve their neighbors and co-owners by regular contributions of personal time and study to make their communities wisely and fairly administered, cost efficient, enjoyable - and to maintaining and improving property values.

    UCOM provides year-round services to its members on a budget derived from moderate membership dues based on association size (number of units). UCOM by-laws permit and encourage non-voting membership for suppliers and others with professional relationships, including management companies; legal, accounting and insurance firms; developers and realty companies.

    UCOM accomplishments benefit condominium owners generally, such as presentation of consumer (owner) views and concerns about the 1978 revision of the Michigan condominium law. With other concerned groups, UCOM aided in getting the Michigan Public Utility Service Commission to modify rate structures of gas utilities - a change which benefited condominium associations and owners.


    Mail contact

    P.O. BOX 838
    Troy • MI 48099

    Email: info@ucomonline.org

    Office address
    17348 West Twelve Mile Rd., Suite 100
    Southfield, MI 48076
    Tel. (248) 352-8490
    Fax (248) 352-8606




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