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Originally Posted by dad911
In addition to lives lost, 130 units, 600k+ each, plus common space, that was an 80+ million dollar building.
After 40 years, I would think management/maintenance played a bigger part than architect/builder.
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No doubt. Guaranteed there is a management company in place for routine maintenance. Large expenditures would need to go in front of the board maybe even the owners to be voted on. Probably need a special assessment to pay for large repairs. All the owners will moan and groan about the assessment so it gets put off because none of the board wants to deal with the complainers.
So maintenance gets defered.