The condominium form of ownership has been a popular way for many to enter the ranks of homeownership, but the concept is under strain.
As the buildings age, owners’ associations that typically do not have expertise in building maintenance, tend to not plan or plan inadequately for critical maintenance needs. This may have been the case with the recent collapse of a condo building in Surfside, Fla.
Association boards often focused on keeping regular assessments low, and only prioritize maintenance that produces visible, immediate outcomes, according to a 2020 report by the Foundation for Community Association Research. This results in deferring necessary but less prominent repair projects.
As a result, some economists say that it was a mistake for governments to encourage condos and related forms of ownership such as housing co-ops and homeowner associations. The issue of deferred maintenance has even prompted some condo buildings to be “de-converted” to rental properties in recent years.
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