NEW REPORT DETAILS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICES
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NEW REPORT DETAILS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICES

Regularly applied maintenance program helps lead to safe, desirable, financially secure communities.

Best Practices: Community Association Maintenance

New report details how a regularly applied maintenance program helps lead to safe, desirable, financially secure communities.
New report details how a regularly applied maintenance program helps lead to safe, desirable, financially secure communities.

Falls Church, Va., Sept. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A regularly applied maintenance plan and program are essential parts of a community association’s responsibility to its homeowners, according to Best Practices: Community Association Maintenance, a new report published by the Foundation for Community Association Research. Combined with a properly prepared and funded reserve study, community association board members, developers, managers, and business partners who adhere to maintenance protocols can help ensure their communities are safe, desirable, and financially secure.

Following the Champlain Towers South condominium collapse and tragic death of 98 people in June 2021 in Surfside, Fla., the Foundation and Community Associations Institute (CAI) recognized that greater clarity was required about the role of maintenance planning and programming in communities around the world. Community associations, also known as condominium communities, homeowners associations, and housing cooperatives, and their elected volunteer board members have a mandate to preserve, protect, and enhance their properties.

“The new report published by the Foundation provides detailed tools, resources, and guidance to help community association board members succeed in fulfilling their obligations related to maintenance in their community,” says Dawn M. Bauman, CAE, executive director of the Foundation and CAI's chief strategy officer. “The planned application of maintenance through an ongoing maintenance program is the best way for boards to achieve the goal of preserving, protecting, and enhancing their communities.”

Best Practices: Community Association Maintenance highlights building maintenance programs, the roles and responsibilities of the developer and homeowners, the intersection of reserve studies and maintenance, sample maintenance checklists, and more.

“If a board fails to maintain its community, it will quickly fall into disrepair and begin a downward spiral that is hard to reverse. The usual outcome is special assessments, board recalls, bank borrowing, and political upheaval leading to more chaos,” says J. David Rauch, one of the new report’s authors and the president and CEO of ProTec Building Services in San Diego. “If maintenance is applied intelligently with a maintenance plan and a maintenance program accompanied by a properly prepared and funded reserve study, the community will enjoy desirable common areas and thrive at reasonable expense.”