Florida’s threshold inspection law was created to prevent building collapses
Published: 06/24/21
Routine building inspections not required on high-rises in Florida (NBC2 News)
Published: 06/25/2021
Denver Explain High-Rise Inspection Process (CBS Colorado)
Published: 06/25/2021
Post Surfside Update and FL Bar Recommendations Webinar (Campbell Property Management)
Published: 01/18/2022
Structural Integrity Reserves and Milestone Inspections Webinar (Castle Group)
Published: 06/20/2022
New timeline for condo inspections (News4JAX The Local Station)
Published: 06/24/2022
New Condo Inspection Bill Webinar Part Two - Campbell Property Management
Published: 08/04/2022
This Month's Feature Video: The Florida senate recently passed Bill-SB-154, commonly refer to as the "Glitch" bill, as it clarified, expanded upon definitions and/or corrected many of the questionable or erroneous statements contained in the first bill (SB-4D) which had been passes by the legislators and governors in response to the collapse of the Champlain Towers South Condominium on the early morning hours of June 24th, 2021. The "Glitch Bill was signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis in early June of 2023. In this video, Mr. Rafael P. Aquino of the firm Affinity ( Affinity – Management Services (managedbyaffinity.com) provides an excellent summary of bill SB-154's main changes and what most homeowners Association members and others need to know, when he states:
As the state of Florida continually works toward making changes to its policies, laws, and regulations on a daily basis, it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle and miss out on important bills that are up for debate. One current bill that is causing quite a stir is SB 154 – an incentive-based measure that was announced last year in an effort to promote job opportunities throughout Florida. This legislation has so far gained both supporters and critics alike due its wide-reaching implications for the state's future economic landscape.
A recent video detailing many of the idiosyncrasies and challenges that the new Milestone Inspections law will bring to HOA boards, condominium owners/buyers, and all involved in performing the work to deliver the required Structural Inspections Reports and Structural Reserves Studies to local building officials and condominium owners
A recent video by FirstService Residential describes the challenges of the new Milestone Inspection Law. FirstService Residential arms condominium and community association boards with the latest legislative information that may impact their associations. In their 2023 webinar, their panel of legal experts discussed new laws passed during the legislative session, including policies related to:
1) Building safety and updates to Senate Bill 4D
2) Safety and security in multifamily residences
3) Occupational licenses for contractors
4) Flood Insurance
5) Homeowners association records requirements; and
more!
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