In March, we published a letter to the editor from a Miami man, whose message sent a dire warning to older Florida condominium communities. “Florida has been in a state of reckoning over the last two years, after the collapse of Surfside’s Champlain Towers in 2021 that killed 98 people [and] set off a slew of new regulations. In the aftermath, lawmakers realized that the condominium law that allows associations to defer critical maintenance and not hold reserves for future repairs and maintenance may lead to more tragedy,” Joseph Hernandez wrote. Read the article…………………………….
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