Condo living could be more costly in the post-collapse world
One thing has become clear since the fall of the Champlain Towers South condo: many condos are falling apart, often because owners don’t want to spend the money to maintain them. Soon, they might have no choice but to pay.
On Monday, a
“It’s going to hurt in the beginning, but that’s where we have to get,” insurance expert
Monday’s was the second of three meetings for the Broward County Condominium Structural Issues Committee, set up by Mayor
The
All are focused on just a few topics, including the issues of reserves and inspections.
Currently, reserves can be waived by majority vote of those present at a condo meeting. And the first major inspection is not required in
“We’re here to try to come up with creative ways to make buildings safe. What
She recommended, and the committee conceptually agreed, that condos should have to present a reserve study to unit owners and secure a super-majority vote to waive full funding of reserves. She also suggested reserves not be waived unless an engineer has inspected the building and issued a report.
The potential cost to condo owners is not lost on state, county and city officials or the civic and industry leaders huddling on the issue.
While some million-dollar condo owners might have no trouble forking over extra money, many unit owners are not in that category. Even the inspections are costly, one condo representative said. Unit owners could be forced out and condo sales could be stifled, some said.
“In certain cases, you could be mandating the death of a building,” said
Geller said condos that don’t properly save for repairs face sticker shock with giant special assessments. By the time a major problem is found, he said, it’s too late to start paying into reserves.
“You can’t insure a burning building, and you can’t start reserving for an emergency that has already arrived,” he said.
The cause of the Champlain collapse remains unknown but is under investigation. Because there was evidence of poor maintenance and crumbling, cracking concrete at the Champlain, there has been a sharp focus on how government can ensure that condos are kept in good repair.
“It’s terrifying to me that we’re in this place,” said state Sen.
The committee also debated whether more frequent inspections are needed.
Dr.
But
“The rest of the state has no program at all,” he said of the 40-year safety program, “and they don’t have any problems.”
The
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