Repairs recommended pursuant to milestone inspection must commence within the earlier of 1) 365 days from submission of the report or 2) such sooner period of time as designated by the applicable Board of County Commissioners.Allows local enforcement agencies to prescribe timelines and penalties with respect to compliance with the requirements.The association must post (physically and on web site, if applicable) and provide a copy of the milestone inspections to each unit owner, regardless of findings.Willful and knowing failure to obtain milestone inspections constitute a breach of officers and directors’ fiduciary duties.Upon notification from enforcement agency of past-due milestone inspection, the association must submit the inspection report within 180 days.30 years of age, for buildings not within 3 miles of coastline.25 years of age, for buildings within 3 miles of coastline, or.For post-turnover condominiums and cooperatives with certificates of occupancy issued Jor after, milestone inspection due by December 31 of the year in which the building reaches:.For post-turnover condominiums and cooperatives with buildings with certificate of occupancies issued prior to July 1, 1992, the initial milestone inspection is due December 31, 2024, and every ten years thereafter.
For pre-turnover condominiums and cooperatives, the developer must obtain and provide the association with a milestone inspection at turnover.718/719, requiring submission to local building official of periodic “milestone inspections” of load bearing walls, structural members, and structural systems, sealed by a licensed architect or engineer, for any building three or more stories in height, except for a three story building with three or fewer single-family units. The law is effective immediately and is intended to prevent further disasters like the Champlain Towers South collapse in Surfside, Florida. On May 26, 2022, Florida Governor DeSantis signed Senate Bill 4 into law, imposing substantial new structural safety and reserve requirements on Florida condominiums and cooperative associations.