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HOA Facts And Figures 2025

HOA Managememt

Despite these hikes, many boards are aiming to preserve community services rather than cut amenities or defer maintenance. These states continue to be key growth engines for the HOA housing model. From 2015 to 2020, 355,000 new associations were formed, but only 14,000 were added in the last five years. Who’s Living in HOAs?

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What Does Balcony Inspection SB326 Mean for HOAs and Community Boards?

American Apartment Owners Association

In California, Senate Bill 326 (SB326) is transforming how Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and community boards manage the safety and maintenance of multi-family residential properties. This inspection must be conducted by a licensed structural engineer or architect. What is SB326 for HOAs and Community Boards? Why SB326 Was Enacted?

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How SB-721 is Shaping the Future of Property Management in California: A Comprehensive Analysis

Authority Property Management

Qualified professionals must conduct these inspections, including licensed architects, civil or structural engineers, or experienced contractors. Civil or Structural Engineers licensed in California. Expert Opinions Dr. Emily Carter, Structural Engineer: “SB-721 is crucial for enhancing the safety of multifamily housing in California.

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An introduction to exterior condo safety inspections

Condo Control

Improper installation, neglected maintenance, and normal deterioration can all destabilize a condominiums exterior, posing potential risks to people in the form of falling debris, or, in very rare cases, structural collapse. The report classifies a building as Safe, Safe With Repairs and Maintenance Program, or Unsafe.