2010 Nov
Focus on... Building Maintenance

Maintenance Feeling the Heat
2010 Nov Feeling the Heat

Even cavemen knew that fire was dangerous—and they lived in flame-proof caves. But here in the 21st century, people blithely build roaring fires right in the middle of their furnished, wood-filled, carpeted, upholstered and bookcase-jam…

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Maintenance Looking for Leaks
2010 Nov Looking for Leaks

Edgar Dworsky is the treasurer of a small condo complex in Somerville, Massachusetts that was built back in 1987. He loves where he lives except for one rather large problem. Water leaks have plagued the complex since it was built. Dur…

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Maintenance Concrete Concerns
2010 Nov Concrete Concerns

New York City is often called “the concrete jungle” thanks to the thousands of square miles of pavement of all descriptions that cover the city, but New Jersey has its own acres and acres of concrete, and caring for all that is a huge j…

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Maintenance Roof Repair
2010 Nov Roof Repair

You may have a roof over your head—but if that roof isn’t doing its job, you may as well be living on the cold, wet street. Roofs serve as the first line of defense against whatever the skies throw at your development, so it’s …

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Maintenance Preparing for That Rainy Day
2010 Nov Preparing for That Rainy Day

It’s hard—if not impossible—to plan a budget for your association and stick to it, especially if maintenance problems and structural crises are constantly taking you by surprise and depleting your community’s bank account. Capital budge…

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Maintenance On-site or Outsourced?
2010 Nov On-site or Outsourced?

As buildings age, small and large maintenance issues arise, and HOA boards are called upon to address these situations. The questions frequently revolve around whether to use in-house staff or to hire an outside company to fix the prob…

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Maintenance Don't Keep it under Wraps
2010 Nov Don't Keep it under Wraps

Do you have an elephant in the living room? That is a way to describe something that everyone knows about, but nobody talks about because it is too awkward. Community association budgets, and particularly reserve contributions and disc…

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Maintenance Hazardous Caulk Poses Threat to Older Condos
2010 Nov Hazardous Caulk Poses Threat to Older Condos

Condominium associations and their property managers have shown that, like owners of other types of buildings, they are eager to do their part to be good stewards of the health of the planet, as well as the health of the occupants of t…

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Q&A Q&A: Enforcing Noise Rules
2010 Nov Q&A: Enforcing Noise Rules

Q I live in a three-floor, four-room,30-unit condo, mostly 50-plus, with the only family with children (ages two and three) living on the third floor above me. For the past year there has been an excessive amount of constant running; …

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