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

American Apartment Owners Association

Passed into law in 2019, this legislation directly addresses the structural integrity of elevated exterior elements—most commonly balconies, decks, walkways, and stairways—used by multiple families in condominium buildings. SB326 applies specifically to: Condominium projects governed by a homeowners association. Why SB326 Was Enacted?

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Ways to prolong your condo elevator’s useful lifespan

Condo Control

While that seems relatively long, consider this: it can cost $200,000 to $300,000 to replace a single elevator cab in a condominium! Instead of paying a premium to replace an entire cab or initiate emergency repairs, your condominium can budget accordingly and spend less on small repairs and adjustments.

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mem Property Mgmt to be a Exhibitor at CAI-NJ Expo

Mem Property Management

During the CAI-NJ Annual Conference & Expo, there will be educational sessions specifically for community managers , community association volunteer leaders (CAVLs), homeowners and business partners. “We are proud to support this organization and contribute to the discussion.”

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Addressing the Ongoing Issue of Aging Infrastructure in HOAs

Property Management Inc.

” They surveyed “CAI managers, board members, and contractors in community associations across the U.S.” One of the case studies included in the report involves an issue that arose at the “University Towers Condominiums in New Haven, Conn.” ” The survey revealed a lot of data.