Surfside Response: Actions Condo Board Members Should Take Now
In the months after the devastating collapse of Champlain Tower South Condominium Association in Surfside, Florida, residents and board members are questioning how to keep themselves and their property safe.
Condominium association board members have a fiduciary duty to protect their community. There are several steps board members can take to ensure the community is safe:
Determine if an inspection is needed.
Address any vital signs of structural concerns that need to
Determine whether your building is secure.
Conduct or review your reserve plan using best practices.
Review your reserve funding plan and fund accordingly.
Have a conversation with your community homeowners about reserve study/plan/schedule and funding.
Take actions required in the reserve plan.
Maintain frequent communication with residents/homeowners about these critical issues.
Be transparent with homeowners about how much repairs might cost and whether a special assessment may be necessary.
Additionally, reserve study laws for condominiums vary by state. Reserve studies or reserve schedules are required in California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin. In most states, there are several points at which homeowners are made aware of reserves, including:
The initial point of sale/public offering statement where many states have laws requiring the declarant to provide the buyer with information about funding (reserves) for future repair and replacement of major components.
Disclosure of funds budgeted for future repair and replacement of major components during resale of a unit to a new owner.
Annual budget adoption.
For additional resources, visit www.caionline.org/CondoSafety.
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