Criterium-Hardy Engineers provides Home Owners Association HOA Reserve Studies, Commercial Engineering Consulting, PCA Assessments in MO & IL.
Research the fees. EveryHOA homeowner will need to payfees. Ask precisely what those fees are and what they do and do not cover. Make sure the HOA is in good financial standing. Ask to see your potential HOA's reserve study. Well-run associations will have a thorough budget, along with...
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We combine our experience and expertise to deliver easy-to-understand capital reserve study, HOA reserve fund, reserve studies for condominiums that support you
We combine our experience and expertise to deliver easy-to-understand capital reserve study, HOA reserve fund, reserve studies for condominiums that support you
We combine our experience and expertise to deliver easy-to-understand capital reserve study, HOA reserve fund, reserve studies for condominiums that support you
“Say your reserve study tells you that it will cost X amount of dollars to replace the roofs, and that roof replacement will be needed in about 10 years,” Kuester says. “Divide X by 10 and you’ll see about how much money you need to be contributing to the reserve fund e...
Pacific Crest Reserves is a local provider of reserve studies in Anacortes, Burlington, Bellingham, Mt Vernon, Sedro-Woolley, the San Juans, and surrounding areas. (360) 588-9956
This is important because it is almost inevitable that the association will not agree with the amounts recommended by a professional reserve study. Almost every association feels that their reserve professional has recommended that they set aside more than they really need. This law allows ...
Has the HOA hired an expert to conduct a reserve study that estimates how much money should be saved to cover these expenses? Does the HOA have a history of charging special assessments? If so, how much were they, what were they for and how often did they occur?