Milestone Inspection Reports

The milestone inspection report is a critical document under Florida Statute SB-4D, also known as the Building Safety Act. The report must be prepared by a licensed architect or engineer and submitted to the local enforcement agency and to the condominium or cooperative association. The association must then provide a copy of the report to all unit owners and renters.

The milestone inspection report must include the following information:

  • A description of the building's primary structural members and systems

  • The results of the visual inspection

  • Any findings of substantial structural deterioration

  • Recommendations for repairs or replacements

The report must be prepared in accordance with the standards and procedures established by the Florida Building Code. The report must also be signed and sealed by the architect or engineer who prepared it.

The milestone inspection report is an important tool for condominium and cooperative associations to assess the structural condition of their buildings. The report can help the association to identify any potential problems and to take steps to address them before they become more serious.

The milestone inspection report is also important for unit owners and renters. The report can help them to understand the structural condition of their building and to make informed decisions about their safety.

Here are some additional details about the milestone inspection report requirements under SB-4D:

  • The report must be prepared in a format that is understandable to laypersons.

  • The report must be written in English.

  • The report must be submitted to the local enforcement agency within 180 days after the inspection is completed.

  • The association must provide a copy of the report to all unit owners and renters within 30 days after it is received from the local enforcement agency.

The milestone inspection report is an important document that can help to ensure the safety of condominium and cooperative buildings in Florida. By understanding the requirements of SB-4D, condominium and cooperative associations can ensure that they are in compliance with the law and that they are protecting the safety of their residents.

Here are some additional tips for condominium and cooperative associations when it comes to milestone inspection reports:

  • Choose a qualified architect or engineer to perform the inspection.

  • Make sure that the inspector is familiar with the requirements of SB-4D.

  • Review the inspection report carefully and ask questions if you do not understand anything.

  • Provide a copy of the report to all unit owners and renters.

By following these tips, condominium and cooperative associations can ensure that they are in compliance with the law and that they are protecting the safety of their residents.

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