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Some blame new state condo laws, which changed in response to the Surfside condo building collapse of 2021, for causing the current condo crisis.
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The number of condos for sale across South Florida is rising. Most of them are at least 30 years old and face a New Year's Eve deadline for reforms put in after the Surfside tragedy.
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Broward County will consider requiring condos to submit building reports, with the goal of making them public so potential buyers have a better idea of whether the building is in OK condition.
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The home insurance market is broken with companies collapsing or leaving — raising costs and risks for homeowners.
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Even before legislative proposals to reform condo safety post-Surfside died on the doorstep of the Florida House last month, a reaction was brewing in the marketplace.
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Condo and homeowners associations are required to file financial statements and structural reports and make them available to the general public.
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Florida lawmakers will soon meet for first time in a post-Surfside world. Will they change any laws?Will Florida lawmakers implement any condo law reforms in the wake of the Surfside condo collapse? Here are some of the reform ideas being recommended.
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Editorial page editors Nancy Ancrum from the Miami Herald, Steve Bousquet from the South Florida Sun Sentinel and Tony Doris from the Palm Beach Post joined host Tom Hudson on The South Florida Roundup. They looked at the big issues facing Florida as COVID surges and the state Legislature heads back into session.
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Editorial page editors Nancy Ancrum from the Miami Herald, Steve Bousquet from the South Florida Sun Sentinel and Tony Doris from the Palm Beach Post joined host Tom Hudson on The South Florida Roundup. They looked at the big issues facing Florida as COVID surges and the state Legislature heads back into session.
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Residents of the Crestview Towers in North Miami Beach began returning to the building Monday to recover their belongings.
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Robert Nordlund of Association Reserves says condo boards should expect that buildings deteriorate. He says always low monthly assessments could mean the board isn't budgeting for building needs.
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Residents of the Crestview Towers Condo Association in North Miami Beach were evacuated Friday night following orders from zoning officials to condemn the building earlier that day.