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HOA Homefront: ‘Elevated elements’ like balconies, stairs must be inspected under new law:Living in

Living in a community governed by a homeowner association (HOA) can come with many benefits, including shared amenities, community events, and the assurance that the buildings and structures within the community are safe and up to code. One of the responsibilities of an HOA is to ensure that elevated elements like balconies, decks, and exterior stairs are maintained and inspected regularly to prevent accidents and injuries.

In California, a new law was passed in 2021 that requires all elevated elements in multi-unit residential buildings with three or more units to be inspected at least once every nine years. This law is meant to prevent accidents and injuries that could occur if these elements were to fail, by ensuring that they meet the current safety standards. The inspection process is conducted by a licensed engineer or architect who checks for any signs of damage, deterioration, or wear and tear that could compromise the structure's integrity.

The importance of regular inspections cannot be overstated. Neglecting to maintain elevated elements can lead to serious accidents, injuries, and even lawsuits. By staying up-to-date with the new law and conducting regular inspections, HOAs can ensure that their buildings remain safe and secure.

But what does this mean for homeowners who live in HOA communities? First and foremost, it means that they can have peace of mind knowing that their buildings are being regularly inspected and maintained for safety. It also means that homeowners should be aware of any new laws or regulations that may affect them and their property.


Homeowners should stay informed about the inspection process and communicate with their HOA board if they have any questions or concerns. They should also ensure that they are following any guidelines or rules set forth by the HOA to maintain their individual property.

In conclusion, the new law in California requiring the inspection of elevated elements in multi-unit residential buildings is an important step towards ensuring the safety of residents and the community as a whole. By working together, HOAs and homeowners can ensure that their buildings remain safe and secure for years to come.

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