Owners asked to pay $175,000 each toward Miami condo 40-year recertification

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @RJRussoVids
    @RJRussoVids Год назад +2774

    That management company needs to be investigated. Sounds like a blatant money grab.

    • @anthonymartinez4307
      @anthonymartinez4307 Год назад

      Stop over paying and stop moving in hoa type mob organization to steal from you. Seriously crazy like everyone is going to the bathroom and dumping wads of hundreds once they finish.

    • @Tko_Seven
      @Tko_Seven Год назад +103

      Don't bother with Co-op, townhouse, etc. Just get your own house even if it is a small one.

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Год назад +58

      Sounds like the people of the condo need to replace the management company. And if the board will not fire them, they need to elect one that will.
      People seem to forget that the HOA board is an elected government.

    • @SeeLasSee
      @SeeLasSee Год назад +8

      Yes. There must be a reasonable medium between zero safety buildings in Turkey and this.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Год назад

      It's the NYC banks.

  • @joshstoffel9455
    @joshstoffel9455 Год назад +2051

    This is why I will never live in any home that has an HOA. I will have 100% control of my residence. I pay the bills can decide what goes/stays and also what needs to be fixed.

    • @hansblitz7770
      @hansblitz7770 Год назад +1

      Exactly. I like my rural area, also no pants sagger crime, no army of overzealous, overfunded cops either. These people can live in their rat box in their urbanite scumzone away from me.

    • @dianebaugher3919
      @dianebaugher3919 Год назад +41

      Exactly

    • @VoteForBukele
      @VoteForBukele Год назад

      @@meep2253 nothing of any importance happens in your stupid backyards. Your Google search history is another story.

    • @caitlyngendersmeatsack
      @caitlyngendersmeatsack Год назад +32

      I personally want a gold plated toilet, so I can smear my chocolate drops all over it

    • @mayhemmike1789
      @mayhemmike1789 Год назад +16

      ✊️✊️✊️✊️✊️YOU TELL THESE M'FERS JOSH.....

  • @blackrain7465
    @blackrain7465 Год назад +1907

    Many homeowner associations are mismanaging funds. We had reserves of almost $1 million but the association, on behalf of all of the homeowners, took out a $5 million loan, and raised our monthly association dues. There needs to be regulations prohibiting such.

    • @robertherman1146
      @robertherman1146 Год назад +32

      LOL “Many”?? That’s pretty funny!

    • @BashoStrikes
      @BashoStrikes Год назад +121

      @@robertherman1146 Actually it's not "many", it's "most".

    • @tickytacky8078
      @tickytacky8078 Год назад +23

      There are! It's called not going into one!

    • @danieldipalma704
      @danieldipalma704 Год назад

      @@francismarion4450 you want to be gouged without the government protecting you?

    • @hansblitz7770
      @hansblitz7770 Год назад

      That's why anyone who buys a home in a place with a HOA deserves what they get.
      We already get trampled by the government, toxic workplace leadership, and then you want to come HOME and deal with MORE BS voluntarily?
      Most Americans do not even like their spouses either.
      Most toxic society on Earth.

  • @endlessadventure541
    @endlessadventure541 Год назад +338

    Having lived in Miami for several years in the past, I can say with certainty that the entire metropolitan area attracts grifter and scam artists from all over the world. None of this internal corruption surprises me. I am glad I sold my condo at the top of the market years ago and got out (20 years ago). I miss the beach, but I would miss my financial security more.

    • @AP-eh6gr
      @AP-eh6gr Год назад +12

      This, I purchased a car from an SF dealer, he was ok as he was getting older, the car sold to me was sound mechanically but not so great electrically. Did a little digging found he was arrested for money laundering years ago

    • @endlessadventure541
      @endlessadventure541 Год назад +1

      @@AP-eh6gr Try being sick in Miami. The medical grifters will gladly kill you for your cash. I could write a book.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon Год назад +5

      . Yup.

    • @darcymoon2109
      @darcymoon2109 Год назад +7

      And your life.

    • @alexjacobs3189
      @alexjacobs3189 Год назад +5

      You got that right

  • @melodeev5487
    @melodeev5487 Год назад +1279

    The very fact that the Property Management's engineer wanted to give the contract to their sister company should be more than enough info to tell you what's going on here.

    • @nathanieltalcott8171
      @nathanieltalcott8171 Год назад +5

      Depends on the commission. A property managers job includes all of the duties of a general contractor and more.
      If you already have a property manager who hires subcontractors, schedules their work, coordinates with tenants, provides site access, monitors the work, ensures the quality, pays the invoices, etc. then why hire a general contractor to do the same thing instead of paying a commission?
      If the presumption is that people are corrupt then this applies equally to general contractors. I just had one contractor bid $3000 for windows cleaning I managed myself for $450 and power washing $1500 I managed myself for $350.
      I'd rather pay a 20% commision to a property manager to manage the work than deal with it myself. But the bids I get from general contractors are 400% commission lol. Also, I think a property manager should be rightfully pissed if they're getting cut out of an existing commission agreement.

    • @GFY-r6l
      @GFY-r6l Год назад +6

      As the cost of re-certification skyrockets, it appears that the only solution would be for owners to kick residents to the street and let the federal government subsidize illegal immigrants as the new occupants. A word of warning: watch out for empty beer cans falling down from the upper floors. 😂😂😂

    • @nathanieltalcott8171
      @nathanieltalcott8171 Год назад +3

      @robertklein007 A lot of buildings the HOA are selling out to developers and the buildings are being demolished and replaced.

    • @dboyette42
      @dboyette42 Год назад +3

      Management acts on the instruction from the President of the Board, Period. They do not have the power to hire vendors for the association

    • @yilmazkurt8584
      @yilmazkurt8584 Год назад +5

      People have short memory. The whole building collapsed and lots of people died in South Beach. Buildings need to be recertified.

  • @ryanbarker5217
    @ryanbarker5217 Год назад +1182

    i wish we lived in a world where people committing fraud went to jail.

    • @mattbrew11
      @mattbrew11 Год назад +6

      Its not fraud unless someone paid already.

    • @MorgueRat
      @MorgueRat Год назад +40

      If only. A lot of political figures and politicians would be sitting behind bars. As they should.

    • @highlow6671
      @highlow6671 Год назад +47

      It's only fraud if you rip off someone richer than you

    • @the2ndamendment
      @the2ndamendment Год назад +14

      You have the right to wish for whatever you want but that wish is delusional as that's not a possibility. We live in a world where the exact opposite happens- a fraudster lying con artist gets elected to the highest office to lead the people. I used to be like you but I saw the light. When you do you'll no longer wish for that but instead, you'll live your life according to that reality. Even the people you would least/never expect can and will betray you.

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 Год назад +10

      @@the2ndamendment went on bit of a tangent there, you ok?

  • @apumpkinsmom
    @apumpkinsmom Год назад +955

    Repairs should be done at the time they are first needed, and paid for by the monthly HOA dues that are already being paid. This definitely needs to be investigated.

    • @shutupstupid7710
      @shutupstupid7710 Год назад +7

      True but the woman saying it would cause people to lose their home needs yo be forced to sell by the hoa and go live in the burbs on the money she has not the money she pretends to have

    • @mrdan2898
      @mrdan2898 Год назад +3

      Yes, absolutely YES!

    • @pareeshaslaughter6798
      @pareeshaslaughter6798 Год назад

      Yes THE WHOLE WORLD bumbed up scamming and sketchy business by 68% since the pandemic locked us up for a year. Now all of a sudden these unnecessary fees are coming out of nowhere

    • @monicarenee7949
      @monicarenee7949 Год назад +27

      Yes because if not then what are the point of the fees?

    • @roachtoasties
      @roachtoasties Год назад +19

      But HOA's don't work that way. If these assessments were part of the monthly HOA dues, dues might be $1,000 per month higher. Condo owners don't want to do that. They want to live in a fantasyland where HOA fees are cheap, but then complain when the bill comes due for needed repairs.

  • @AK-47ISTHEWAY
    @AK-47ISTHEWAY 9 месяцев назад +29

    This is why I live in an RV out in the woods. Nobody bothers me or asks for money.

    • @wrathofgrothendieck
      @wrathofgrothendieck 2 месяца назад

      When they’re done fleecing us they will come for you

  • @bigmamassoul8323
    @bigmamassoul8323 Год назад +710

    I was considering a condo, thanks for putting it out of my mind

    • @Yorubapraises
      @Yorubapraises Год назад +44

      Yes!! Me as well. A nice one on the beach when the boomer Karens start dying off. Not getting a condo in Florida. Screw that...

    • @cb4664
      @cb4664 Год назад +8

      For real…😂

    • @MegaSunshineyday
      @MegaSunshineyday Год назад +28

      If you buy any property with an HOA, review the financial statements . If it looks like they need to make an assessment, use it to negotiate the price.

    • @hansblitz7770
      @hansblitz7770 Год назад +15

      I'm cool with my rural farmhouse. Thinking of getting a hunting cabin. You urbanites can live in your rat cage among the rats. Please stay there away from me.

    • @lunasol8215
      @lunasol8215 Год назад +4

      Really do your research . On top all of their rules where you don’t feel like you own your property , they do .

  • @nonawolf7495
    @nonawolf7495 Год назад +238

    I had a condo for 16 years. We hired & fired 4 different HOA management companies in that period. Same story every time... HOA identifies a problem, quotes an exorbitant price, and wants to give the contract to a subsidiary. Every. Single. Time.

    • @alexanderchenf1
      @alexanderchenf1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Well. Then you people need to form your own company

    • @solarlight10
      @solarlight10 9 месяцев назад +4

      Classic move 🥲. Excessive greed will destroy us

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa 9 месяцев назад +1

      They all do that. This same kickback dynamic occurs in apartment buildings.

    • @purplepill2024
      @purplepill2024 9 месяцев назад +3

      Have the HOA management company sign a fiduciary contract. On the flip side, my neighbors is an HOA ran by a HOA management company. The property manager had been assigned to the unit for 2 years, and not once in those 2 years had he even been on site. I think to this day, he hasn't done a walk around on the property.

    • @rodrod383
      @rodrod383 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@encinobalboa how exactly does that work with apartments....what you are saying makes no sense.....with apartments the owner of the apartment building is also the "HOA" and they are the "Management Company" and of course they are the OWNER......so if they decide to use a company that they also own or they are affiliated with to do major repairs or renovations and to over charge (or under charge) for than it makes no difference to anyone else.....because the owner of the apartments is the one deciding what company to use and what bids to accept......with a condo building made up of individual owners and an HOA that takes care of repairs and renovations it does make a difference to the individual owners who gets the bid and if the bid is competitive or if there is double dealing and over charging

  • @smckay6438
    @smckay6438 Год назад +633

    Sue the hoa for negligence and endangerment as the repairs should be addressed yearly!
    And the hoa has a responsibility to do structural repairs immediately!

    • @MegaSunshineyday
      @MegaSunshineyday Год назад +31

      Owners are the HOA. Wouldn’t they be suing themselves?

    • @maxmess1235
      @maxmess1235 Год назад +23

      The tenants own their condo not the building it’s in which makes the building owners the HOA.

    • @smckay6438
      @smckay6438 Год назад +8

      @@MegaSunshineyday depends, on if they hired a company to act as the hoa !or preform maintenance
      But its a good question !
      Also insurance could be involved !
      As usual the news has no idea how to ask pertinent questions!

    • @smckay6438
      @smckay6438 Год назад +1

      @@MegaSunshineyday looks like max answered our questions ! Thanks max !

    • @HingleMacCringleberry
      @HingleMacCringleberry Год назад +12

      If your HOA fees are low or if your HOA doesn’t have a savings account for expenses like this it is best to move. HOA fees that residents pay over time should cover this instead of pushing such a large bill all at once.
      Low HOA fees for such a large building are a red flag.

  • @alexsteven.m6414
    @alexsteven.m6414 5 месяцев назад +287

    From my analysis, people overpaid for homes even while loan rates were low, I believe there will be a housing catastrophe because these people are in debt. If housing costs continue to drop and, for whatever reason, they can no longer afford the property and it goes into foreclosure, they have no equity since, even if they try to sell, they will not make any money. I believe that many individuals will experience this, especially given the impending mass layoffs and rapidly rising living expenses.

    • @yolanderiche7476
      @yolanderiche7476 5 месяцев назад +2

      I advise you to invest in stocks to balance out your real estate, Even the worst recessions offer wonderful buying opportunities in the markets if you're cautious. Volatility can also result in excellent short-term buy and sell opportunities. This is not financial advice, but buy now because cash is definitely not king right now!

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      @bernisejedeon5888 5 месяцев назад

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      @edelineguillet2121 5 месяцев назад

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      @fresnaygermain8180 5 месяцев назад

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  • @V.E.R.O.
    @V.E.R.O. Год назад +304

    I would never buy anything that involves an HOA.

    • @victoriavs7470
      @victoriavs7470 Год назад +16

      Idk if you live in FL, but it’s rare for communities not to have an HOA or even a CDD as well.

    • @shadowmoon3223
      @shadowmoon3223 Год назад +15

      Don't live in Florida then! Those HOA scammers are in all the nice areas and gated communities.

    • @cynthiabailey1021
      @cynthiabailey1021 Год назад +2

      That is so true. My HOA chatting ove$ 10 and k another 1 year over $500 to pay immediately and less than 1 year and HOA increase. If y pau special assessment y are not credited for what y pay. It is very bad in Florida

    • @szhinkoszhinko5006
      @szhinkoszhinko5006 Год назад +4

      i live in florida and you can find communities that doesn’t have hoa its not rare. in fact you can find communities that doesn’t have hoa in every state and there is a lot of them in every state.

    • @V.E.R.O.
      @V.E.R.O. Год назад +2

      @@victoriavs7470 I don't live there.

  • @nickbeaucage4711
    @nickbeaucage4711 Год назад +371

    As someone with more than 20 years experience doing structural engineering and currently living in Florida I think that’s a total joke! Glad I have my little house

    • @jamesnguyen_1
      @jamesnguyen_1 Год назад

      Florida… the dumbest state?

    • @nickbeaucage4711
      @nickbeaucage4711 Год назад +15

      Anyone else notice the algorithm tells me I have a reply but there’s nothing there. For a long time I’ve suspected my replies or just deleted or hidden-dead Internet theory

    • @HarshKumar-tw3st
      @HarshKumar-tw3st Год назад +6

      @@nickbeaucage4711 Can't see a reply, but yeah It happens with me as well

    • @Timeculture
      @Timeculture Год назад +7

      @@nickbeaucage4711 RUclips been deleting replies for ages around here

    • @simplysarah0310
      @simplysarah0310 Год назад +3

      @@nickbeaucage4711 Yes that’s been happening to me as well! Also if I have a notification I can click it and see a reply to a comment thread I’m on but when I go back to the entire comment thread I can’t see that comment anymore. Or I’ll see a comment thread that says 4 replies yet when I click on it only 2 will be there. It’s really weird how RUclips operates anymore.

  • @rockpadstudios
    @rockpadstudios Год назад +255

    I talked to a guy that owned a nice condo, elevator repairs $13k each. Front brick repairs $10k each, garage repairs $8k each all in a 3 year period. Be really careful with condo's and townhouses.

    • @TheCatD
      @TheCatD Год назад +6

      Ouch!

    • @comradewolf4901
      @comradewolf4901 Год назад +25

      AND SOMEHOW, just buying a house didnt make sense?? WOW.

    • @phonymontana4254
      @phonymontana4254 Год назад +11

      @@comradewolf4901 they want to live high in the sky

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Год назад +17

      What you really mean is be careful about buying into a neglected building. All those repairs are going to come up eventually one of your first hence will be the common charges are unusually low on an old building.

    • @rockpadstudios
      @rockpadstudios Год назад +11

      @@neilkurzman4907 Exactly, it requires looking and reading the HOA meeting reports which most people don't do. I bought into a brand new complex years ago and there were issues but not huge ones like $175,000 per. The condo only cost $180k at the time. Elevators, fancy brick, underground parking, etc. are red flags if you are going to retire.

  • @whatsreal7506
    @whatsreal7506 Год назад +77

    Never live under the thumb of an HOA!

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 7 месяцев назад +2

      No way.

    • @chrischamberlain7628
      @chrischamberlain7628 5 месяцев назад +4

      I’d rather live in a small, old house over living in a condo that is a glorified apartment. The HOA’s are worse than landlords. Anytime there are adjoining walls and balconies you can hear your neighbors. There is no yards, you have to use an elevator to bring up groceries, you have to park in an underground garage and walk to your condo. The list goes on. NO THANKS TO HOA’S.

  • @BashoStrikes
    @BashoStrikes Год назад +334

    Exactly why one should never pretend to buy an apartment.

    • @Herbie11
      @Herbie11 Год назад +20

      Haaaaa! I've always thought that too!

    • @Tekniq182
      @Tekniq182 Год назад +26

      Based on that logic, no one should 'pretend' to buy a house.

    • @johnt7343
      @johnt7343 Год назад +59

      @Frank G you’re buying airspace when you buy a condo, not actual land frankie boi

    • @megansands2861
      @megansands2861 Год назад +4

      Should never pretend to..? Pretending how

    • @BashoStrikes
      @BashoStrikes Год назад +23

      @@megansands2861 It's a pun; a silly play on words; a joke - some folks get it, some don't.

  • @jdb79jdb79
    @jdb79jdb79 Год назад +407

    How the management company thought they would get away with this is beyond me. That's pure arrogance to assume that their little master plan would go unnoticed.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад +12

      No, the new rules require a fully funded reserve account. These owners have been getting away with partial or no reserve funding for years and now the law is forcing them to do the right thing. Also, you should have an inspection of not only the physical building but also association financials. If you don't pay attention before buying or deciding to continue to own then you end up like this.

    • @MASTERPPA
      @MASTERPPA Год назад

      you are assuming there was not money in that account. 46M / 175 is around 260. That building does not look like a 260 unit building.. Meaning there was money from somewhere else. Sounds more like they inflated the cost to hire their sister company to do the work@@bubbajones4522

    • @MessyPointedBlob
      @MessyPointedBlob Год назад +4

      I'm still confused by details here. The HOA itself isn't the property managers. There should be building residents on the HOA board. Those residents should be able to exercise the option to reject what the property managers are proposing and/or demand property managers present multiple quotes for work.
      Here in NY, I have never seen a property management contract such that it couldn't be vetoed. In fact many have walk away clauses where either side can quit their property manager with 60-90 day notice.
      Florida must be special.

    • @juzoli
      @juzoli Год назад

      @@bubbajones4522A fully funded reserve account is bot helping you if the management company commits a fraud, and wants to charge double price for the fixes…

    • @_PatrickO
      @_PatrickO Год назад +3

      The condo owners pick their management company. This story makes zero sense. They can vote to fire the current company and do it themselves or hire a new management company. The management company has zero power to do anything because the condo owners give them power that can be just as easily taken away.

  • @Alaric2030
    @Alaric2030 Год назад +84

    The fleece is on! They are hiring their brother-in-laws company and robbing all the condo owners. This is criminal.

    • @thispersonrighthere9024
      @thispersonrighthere9024 Год назад +2

      @@timtebowfan628 just because they can afford it doesn't mean they deserve to be conned.

    • @Mogardie
      @Mogardie Год назад +3

      @@timtebowfan628 their condos might only be worth $500k each. That’s 40% of the price they paid. They can’t afford that

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 7 месяцев назад

      Scam.😮

  • @mtwain1674
    @mtwain1674 6 месяцев назад +16

    Good on the residents for doing their due diligence. The HOA’s conflict of interest is outrageous.

  • @catholicfemininity2126
    @catholicfemininity2126 Год назад +152

    After what happened in Florida and hearing this, I'm never living in a high rise condo/appartment... especially by the ocean, that's way too scary for me.

    • @1575murray
      @1575murray Год назад +11

      Those areas near the ocean were never suitable for the construction of high rise buildings. The developers literally got away with murder getting permits to build these buildings. The natural motion of the ocean itself can easily undermine the foundations and cause all kinds of structural damage and in extreme cases as we have seen buildings can collapse with disastrous results.

    • @marcushennings9513
      @marcushennings9513 Год назад +1

      They've been getting pummeled by hurricanes and ts for decades.

    • @aycc-nbh7289
      @aycc-nbh7289 Год назад

      @@1575murray Didn’t the recent earthquake in Turkey demonstrate just that?

    • @kennixox262
      @kennixox262 Год назад +1

      @@1575murray Imagine the many condos in south Florida that are well over 50 stories or the complexity of a car elevator in that Porsche Design Tower condo. Why does one need to park their car 40 floors up? The maintenance on those elevator systems will be expensive.

    • @johnstuartsmith
      @johnstuartsmith Год назад

      @@1575murray Salt air corrodes steel, water seepage corrodes rebar. Remodeling of high-rise condos eventually results in formica and linoleum being replaced by tons of granite that perhaps weren't factored into the original plans. Years of wear from sun and temperature expansion and wind damage from hurricanes take a toll. One hopes that the long-gone contractors didn't cut any corners on materials, that the now-dead or retired building inspectors were honest back in the 70's or 80's and that whoever drove the piledriver for the foundations got far enough through the sand and seashells to reach bedrock before saying "close enough."

  • @truthteller4442
    @truthteller4442 Год назад +147

    That's absolutely INSANE. That's literally almost an entire new mortgage.

    • @dersturmerofjewery6038
      @dersturmerofjewery6038 Год назад +4

      Hey Henry Ford I loved his book the world's foremost problem

    • @lmjo4660
      @lmjo4660 Год назад +2

      They shouldn’t pay a dime! What can they do besides have a lawsuit!

    • @juanvaldez7279
      @juanvaldez7279 Год назад +2

      @LM Jo the signed up to live in a HOA. It's a contract not much else they can do unless the have a time machine. But this is why people buy into HOA so they know only other people like themselves will be able to afford to live near them and protect property value.

    • @Khanfuzed1
      @Khanfuzed1 Год назад +12

      its a 40+ year old building on the edge of the water with decades of under budgeting for repairs and deferred maintenance like most of the buildings from that time period in florida. It probably needs to be mostly rebuilt. No surprise there. People just assume structures last forever. They don't. Especially if you aren't constantly taking every precaution to protect them, which MOST Hoas do not because it -is- expensive. Most people dont know what theyre getting into and dont understand what theyve bought.

    • @chrisfoxwell4128
      @chrisfoxwell4128 Год назад +5

      @LM Jo , if one doesn't pay fees or assessments, the condo association can likely foreclose on the property and sell it leaving the former owner with nothing but bad credit.

  • @Off-with-a-bang
    @Off-with-a-bang Год назад +166

    At those prices people might as well buy a regular house.

    • @nathanieltalcott8171
      @nathanieltalcott8171 Год назад +8

      A studio in Miami Beach starts at $225k and you still have HOA dues.

    • @AmoebaCulture
      @AmoebaCulture Год назад +4

      Where can you buy a house with $175k?

    • @isocarboxazid
      @isocarboxazid Год назад +11

      @@AmoebaCulture Methville, Ohio. Fentanylston, Indiana.

    • @CharlieBoiiTV2
      @CharlieBoiiTV2 Год назад +4

      With the homes in Florida the Insurance is high as hell

    • @lelandgaunt9985
      @lelandgaunt9985 Год назад

      @@AmoebaCulture
      Wood frames in the south.

  • @southendbos
    @southendbos Год назад +139

    Board members should be sued for not saving for this beginning 40 years ago

    • @dan797
      @dan797 9 месяцев назад +15

      Because the owners don’t want to spend any money -and vote no on any type of improvements and by the time they finally got an inspection, it’s too late they do it to themselves my building has an on-site building manager who is on salary. The HOA members are voted to the board by the members. We vote on every penny that we spend, and we have mandatory three-year inspections. We got three or four prices for every trade, and review each bed carefully and present to the owners.

    • @southendbos
      @southendbos 9 месяцев назад

      As it should be. Since the collapse, each HOA is required to be fully funded. It is what it is. Insurance doubled because whiny p.a.b. DeSantass was too busy going after Disney and drag queens, and got laughed out of the primaries because he's so uncomfortablein his own skin, he needed to hire a consultant to teach him how to smile. Maybe if he wasn't bitching all the time he could relearn how to smile. @@dan797

    • @purplepill2024
      @purplepill2024 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@dan797- did you bother to watch the video? AKAM's engineer over-inflated prices and it's suspected that was because they wanted to contract the repairs to their sister company.

    • @dan797
      @dan797 7 месяцев назад

      Like I said, none of the owners would vote for any improvements we vote on every penny spent I don’t care about this stupid videos. We’re being fucked now.

    • @purplepill2024
      @purplepill2024 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@dan797 , so basically no. You didn't watch the video so have nothing useful to add to this siutation.

  • @femmebrulee5053
    @femmebrulee5053 Год назад +81

    You can build a whole new building for $46 million. WTH.

    • @francismarion4450
      @francismarion4450 Год назад +4

      Maybe just the shell. Each unit could be worth 2 million or more if currently remodeled.

    • @nathanieltalcott8171
      @nathanieltalcott8171 Год назад +10

      A typical renovation is 10% of value every 10 years. If they haven't regularly improved the property then this is not surprising.
      I bought a 10 unit Class C building in Miami Beach for $2.5m. A full renovation will cost $1.25m or 50% of the purchase price because the previous landlords did not do any improvements.
      That comes out to $125k per unit a one-story building with concrete block foundation! Welcome to being a property owner: You have to constantly reinvest 40% of net income to maintain value.

    • @erikh9991
      @erikh9991 Год назад

      @@nathanieltalcott8171 My brother's tenant was there for 5 years. My brother thought he was a good guy for not raising the rent but he did not keep up with the repairs either. Now, he is $500/mo under market and the tenant says he should reduce her rent because the house if falling apart. She left and he now has to spend $65,000 before the next renter can move in. You got to keep the monthly rent at market.

  • @georgeh6856
    @georgeh6856 Год назад +256

    I lived in South Florida for 8 years. Out of all the people I met, hundreds of people, I can count the number of honest people on one hand. I am so glad I left that hellhole years ago.

    • @YagirlM
      @YagirlM Год назад +1

      It truly is hell. The people are manipulative, lying, greedy garbage 💯

    • @Mexicobeanpole
      @Mexicobeanpole Год назад +13

      I’ve lived in 5 states over 42 years because of job relocations.
      I’ve met honest and dishonest people everywhere.
      I’m now in Florida. Good people and bad people. Just like every other state and all over the world.

    • @georgeh6856
      @georgeh6856 Год назад

      @@Mexicobeanpole Here are some of the things which happened to me in the 8 years I lived in Florida. 1. The guys who owned the condo above mine were drug addicts with a rap sheet. One of them got elected to the condo board, then fired the lawyers and manager, and with another board member, hired their cronies instead. They dropped stuff at all hours of the night, waking me up just about every night. The cops sided with them and said they were "model citizens"! 2. An older guy at the LGBT center and his friends almost drove their car into mine. I had to brake hard to avoid hitting them. Then he got out and walked over laughing at me. 3. Another guy at the LGBT center shoved me into a door as I politely tried to exit around him. He wasn't even thrown out of the meeting for his violence. 4. A cop rear-ended my car. The cop who came out failed to assign fault, but the other guy's insurance quickly paid all of my bills so long as I didn't sue. Years later, looking through old papers, I Googled the guy who rear-ended me. He made the local news because he was a fake cop! 5. I was hit while walking by a car which made a right-hand turn from the left-lane directly behind another car to enter the CVS at the last second. Luckily I wasn't seriously injured. 5. Several of my "friends" including many older guys I was dating would trash me behind my back. I found out about it because I did computer work and sometimes saw the message they sent about me to other people. 6. A drunk guy at my friend's condo yelled at me for parking in the guest spot. When I started recording him with my phone, he physically attacked me trying to steal my phone away. He later told the cops that he was saving that only guest spot for one of his guests. 7. An older guy who just moved there yelled at me because I was calling the score when serving at doubles tennis. So I stopped calling the score to appease him. Then my longtime tennis partner started yelling at me because I wasn't calling the score. Then they both yelled at me at the same time for completely opposite reasons. 8. I got yelled at for about 10 minutes for kissing my boyfriend before he went back to Boston for the summer, by a homophobic employee at the LGBT center. The center's director stood by his homophobic employee. 9. I was crossing the street with the Walk signal. A minivan failed to yield and turned in front of me! I tapped their back window to alert them that they almost hit me. The cop who came out sided with the driver of the minivan, who falsely claimed that I was on drugs. The cop lectured me that if I had broken their window, I would have to pay them $600. No concern that they failed to yield and almost ran me over which likely would have seriously injured or killed me.
      Florida is renowned for being a crazy state, if not the craziest state. Do a search for "Florida man" to find out.

    • @georgeh6856
      @georgeh6856 Год назад +41

      @@Mexicobeanpole Also, I have lived in 6 states and two countries over 53 years. Florida is by far the worst.

    • @mimi1o8
      @mimi1o8 Год назад +21

      @@georgeh6856 i lived in 3 countries, 2 continents and 3 States, I’m very glad to be away from Florida, the worse place in so many ways.

  • @michaelyoung1502
    @michaelyoung1502 Год назад +55

    This is happening all over Florida. Rent is completely outrageous and getting to the point being homeless is a very good possibility. You can’t make a car payment and insurance and utilities then pay a rent that’s 300-500 to 2000 more than it’s worth and should be able to charge. Oh did I mention food??
    It’s really does amaze me what one person will do to others for money. Sickening world

  • @mikeb3936
    @mikeb3936 9 месяцев назад +44

    The greed is disgusting.

    • @cutthechicken194
      @cutthechicken194 3 месяца назад

      Miamians voted for Republicans 🤷🏽‍♀️
      Now Republicans taking their homes & selling them pennies on the dollar to real estate firms

  • @DanFreeman723
    @DanFreeman723 Год назад +231

    This isn't about money. It's about pricing people out.

    • @Fla5thgenTryMe
      @Fla5thgenTryMe Год назад

      All foreigners anyway so they are taking a home from a local....

    • @roshglock
      @roshglock Год назад +18

      Exactly

    • @rochester3
      @rochester3 Год назад +15

      yes so they can raise the price of the units when the older residents leave

    • @LordCommandor
      @LordCommandor Год назад +4

      Facts.

    • @nothanks5846
      @nothanks5846 Год назад +3

      🎯🎯🎯

  • @icyhotmike
    @icyhotmike Год назад +76

    Don't live in a condo and run away from anything HOA/rented land. There are some really shady property rules in most states they get away with robbery

    • @larrybruce4856
      @larrybruce4856 Год назад +2

      What about hundreds of housing subdivisions with HOAs. Beverly Hills has HOAs, as does homes in Detroit.
      Research before you buy.

    • @mikloridden8276
      @mikloridden8276 Год назад

      So rob them back. If caught claim you are a crackhead and the law will let u go. This is the perfect loophole

  • @dragonlover2085
    @dragonlover2085 10 месяцев назад +15

    I've been doing property managment for 30 years now and here in germany you need a resolution for almost every repair over a certain amount of costs.
    It's up to the owners. They decide, not the manager.

    • @friedrichjunzt
      @friedrichjunzt 9 месяцев назад

      Hier scheint es in der Tat deutlich weniger bekloppt zuzugehen im Vrrgleich zu den Staaten 😮

    • @CalienteDesign
      @CalienteDesign 9 месяцев назад

      Its the same here. The board members have to approve. The issue is why the structural repairs we not evaluated and done sooner and perhaps staggered so the costs could be staggered and more affordable and the contracts for work should always go out to bid to reputable firms with no middleman.

    • @magnumxlpi
      @magnumxlpi 8 месяцев назад

      I would like a döner with cheese, no onions, herb and spicy sauce.. and an Augustiner please

    • @friedrichjunzt
      @friedrichjunzt 8 месяцев назад

      @@magnumxlpi Disliked you for the Augustiner.

    • @magnumxlpi
      @magnumxlpi 8 месяцев назад

      @@friedrichjunzt why? It's the best widely available beer in Germany

  • @ginathacker6207
    @ginathacker6207 Год назад +157

    My condo, 2nd home, is in Miami Beach. Like most all condo HOA’s, the Board is elected by condo owners and is comprised of the condo owners. They serve voluntary, no compensation. For years, we had a corrupt and self serving board. Finally, we have an honest professional board. Yet, our current re-certification and code requirements is $19M. Why??…because owners refused,for years, to vote to set reserve money for deferred maintenance. Of the $19M, $5M is for all windows to be replaced to meet hurricane codes-we’ve known this for 5 years but no reserve was set up. $5M for meeting fire suppression code-we’ve known this for 5 years but no deserve was set up. Stupid owners elect stupid boards who make stupid (no) planning decisions. Now, tough love!

    • @Ken-er9cq
      @Ken-er9cq Год назад +23

      It is very annoying to see owners, especially investors, whose sole aim is to minimise spending of money, even if it is best in the long term to spend the money.

    • @Khanfuzed1
      @Khanfuzed1 Год назад +9

      You are spot on, but i don’t think it’s all stupid people. There’s a lot of desperation and bad understanding of the costs/expectations of managing buildings

    • @Khanfuzed1
      @Khanfuzed1 Год назад +6

      @@Ken-er9cq it’s systemic, most people on live somewhere a handful of years. So they want to avoid anything long term. It’s selfish and wrong but that’s how it’s done

    • @HOTWHEELSCOTT
      @HOTWHEELSCOTT Год назад +2

      Spot on! Happens at condo complexes everywhere.

    • @richardbullwood5941
      @richardbullwood5941 Год назад +6

      We also do the same thing with our local, state, and federal governments. Higher irresponsible people who are going to pass the buck. Or put the buck in their pocket.

  • @nyankanakitty
    @nyankanakitty Год назад +40

    It's a common thing for HOA to hire the most expensive contractors available, the property managers most possibly get some kickbacks for the inflated costs, and the sketchy contracting business probably pocket the rest

  • @TotesMAGoats69
    @TotesMAGoats69 Год назад +72

    I was looking to buy a 1BR condo in Miami. Then the Champlain Towers collapsed during my home search. It made me rethink why would I want to live in tuna can on the 16th floor and paying absurd HOA fees and now a reassement fees. Il keep the farm

    • @nathanieltalcott8171
      @nathanieltalcott8171 Год назад

      You sound like a liar.

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 Год назад

      You can rent.

    • @paxundpeace9970
      @paxundpeace9970 Год назад +5

      The fees aren't just the issue int his case.
      The property manger asked as sister company to make the repairs and therefore increase and share profits.
      The initial 46 Million repair bill seems pretty large to me too.
      But the 23 Millions bill is still huge but reasonable for building of that size and age.

    • @nathanieltalcott8171
      @nathanieltalcott8171 Год назад

      @paxundpeace9970 I only manage my own properties so no conflict of interest. If I hire someone to powerewash it might be $350. If I hire a contractor to sub the same job it will be closer to $500.
      Why have a general contractor manage subcontracts if you're already paying a property manager to do this work? And by this work I mean hiring subs, scheduling them, coordinating with tenants, supervising the work, checking the quality, paying the invoices, and dealing with complications.
      If you're already paying a property manager to do these things then hiring an outside contractor to do the same work is dumb.
      I manage my own properties but I know other managers charge a commission on work done. You either pay the property manager or you pay the general contractor. I wouldn't assume one is better than the other; it is very situational. But noone manages construction projects for free.

    • @jcmontecarlo6123
      @jcmontecarlo6123 4 месяца назад

      Totally

  • @jaylewis5035
    @jaylewis5035 Год назад +22

    In my condo the management company presented the Board with a $1.1 million estimate for exterior repairs. Board members then took it upon themselves to talk to contractors and got the same work plus a few more things done for $503,800.

    • @blessall8856
      @blessall8856 Год назад +4

      Excellent work by those members!

    • @bernaclischurchill4463
      @bernaclischurchill4463 10 месяцев назад +2

      That is still too much money. If you can pay that, then why not just 'buy' a regular home, which you will have to pay for repairs and upkeep anyway, and you will own the bldg itself, not a piece of it, that will be at the whim of these crooks.

    • @John-ft1oc
      @John-ft1oc 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@bernaclischurchill4463 some people do not want a house.

    • @CalienteDesign
      @CalienteDesign 9 месяцев назад

      Way to go

  • @observer8736
    @observer8736 Год назад +65

    Mismanagement of properties are notorious in Miami area. Ridiculous. Someone has to stop some thieves.

    • @ashleydaniel3215
      @ashleydaniel3215 Год назад +6

      Like a governor?
      You get what you vote for🤷

    • @kennixox262
      @kennixox262 Год назад +4

      Perhaps if the Governor of Florida would spend less time on his anti-Woke policies and focus on the real problems that Floridans face, things would be better. You get what you vote for.

    • @juanvaldez7279
      @juanvaldez7279 Год назад +3

      It's all of FL. Property management companies energy and Sugar monopoly are some of the biggest Republican donors.

    • @markrichards6863
      @markrichards6863 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately, a lot of property has been mismanaged, with lots of deferred maintenance. My condo bylaws stipulate that 5 percent of the sale price of each unit gets claimed by the building. It keeps our monthly fees low and our prudent reserve flush with cash. It also discourages property flipping. We recently did our facade and balconies refurbished and our assessment is only 110 dollars a monthly for 4 years. We also have money set aside to replace both elevator controllers. Most of our condo board members have backgrounds in finance. If you are buying a condo and see any deferred maintenance in the common areas, don't buy. It's a huge red flag. The building I live in was built in the late 60s. Everything looks pristine. Hallway carpeting is replaced on a rotating schedule. I've been here for 9 years. It has been a good experience, quite different from the horror stories you hear.

  • @thoughtstorn854
    @thoughtstorn854 Год назад +234

    That's why owning a condo is a SCAM SMH 🤦‍♂️

    • @La-familia-de-Fazio
      @La-familia-de-Fazio Год назад +13

      Need to do research before you buy is all!
      If you can afford to own and or rent the condo; condo ownership can be very profitable If managed properly!

    • @cle-chi
      @cle-chi Год назад +4

      @@La-familia-de-Fazio
      HOA

    • @keetahbrough
      @keetahbrough Год назад

      that's the illusion lol. you don't actually OWN anything. they can take it from you, ANY TIME. it's all a scam. most homeless people HAD a home, a family, a future so bright. Until they encountered SOCIETY.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair Год назад +1

      Slaw brained, lol.

    • @caitlyngendersmeatsack
      @caitlyngendersmeatsack Год назад

      For me, owning a butth0le is a scam, because many people are full of sh!t.

  • @gpg9516
    @gpg9516 Год назад +137

    How does a 50 million dollar building need 26 million in repairs? 😮

    • @Weasel_NM575
      @Weasel_NM575 Год назад +41

      And how did it even pass inspection from the get go 😂😂

    • @charljrhode2
      @charljrhode2 Год назад +31

      The numbers make no sense , I would think a million max like what are those repairs cause at 46 million even 23 million you could just build a new building almost

    • @lesterlammers9463
      @lesterlammers9463 Год назад +9

      @@charljrhode2 You don't have no idea what these buildings need.

    • @drewh3224
      @drewh3224 Год назад +10

      With all these, what's the point owning a condo?

    • @liljohn5070
      @liljohn5070 Год назад +2

      Whoever put that 50 up tryna get they money back 😂⏰

  • @rjakiel73
    @rjakiel73 8 месяцев назад +3

    Even at $23 million it’s ridiculous. The "fees" being paid are to go to maintenance of the structure. Apparently that didn’t happen either.

  • @Chicago48
    @Chicago48 Год назад +51

    $23Mil is only 1/2 of the $46Mil, which is $80,000 each. It's still too high.

    • @Mac-xo2zj
      @Mac-xo2zj Год назад +6

      beats having the building fall over like that other condo in Florida

    • @jayd1687a
      @jayd1687a Год назад +7

      80k each to repair forty years of neglect really isn’t terrible; that’s 2k per year which is pretty much the cost of maintenance on a home.

    • @efonwang
      @efonwang Год назад +2

      @@jayd1687a yea but nobody lived or owned that place for 40 years. What about someone who may have just bought it?

    • @tspcocktail
      @tspcocktail Год назад +4

      @@efonwang that's why you ask pertinent questions when buying a condo in Florida. Get the HOA financial statements, how much is in the reserves, are there any special assessments, get the minutes of last HOA meeting, talk to current residents.

    • @francismarion4450
      @francismarion4450 Год назад +1

      How could you possibly determine if that is too high or not? Are you a structural engineer that assesded this building?

  • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
    @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Год назад +60

    THANKS FOR THE LIFE LESSON.... REALLY APPRECIATE IT 🙉🙈🙊

  • @pinkparasollise9646
    @pinkparasollise9646 Год назад +139

    My late uncle had belonged to his HOA in Los Angeles county. 48 townhomes in a gated community with one shared swimming pool and tennis court. Each were forced to pay $18,000 for a new roof. Years later, my real estate friend visited my uncle's home; he told me he could have gotten it repaired for $3,000.

    • @armchaireconomist8648
      @armchaireconomist8648 Год назад +21

      Pink Parasol Lise- Let me know where I can get a roof for $3,000.00

    • @SteeLHorseNomad22
      @SteeLHorseNomad22 Год назад +10

      @@armchaireconomist8648 I would say read that comment slower.
      New roof versus a simple repair, yes i could picture the difference in amount. Imagine replacing an area of shingles for example from tree damage on part of the roof for less where maybe an HOA would say they prefer a whole new roof for what ever reason.

    • @armchaireconomist8648
      @armchaireconomist8648 Год назад +7

      @@SteeLHorseNomad22 so years later a realeatate friend examined each of the 48 townhomes and determined that these roofs could have been repaired for $3,000.00 each instead of being replaced for $18,000.00 each.
      The realestate agent is either a genius or a liar.

    • @viadharmawheel
      @viadharmawheel Год назад +2

      So are you saying some KB action? As in Kick Back...

    • @DSC800
      @DSC800 Год назад +4

      Repairing a roof for $3k is much different than a new roof for $18k. A $3k repair may need to be done again next year, then again and again. A roof that is 30 years old may need new underlayment, all new tiles, etc then it is good for another 30+ years. Repairs are just putting off the inevitable for an old roof.

  • @mdharris291
    @mdharris291 8 месяцев назад +4

    I sat on an HOA before, part of your dues are supposed to go into a fund to cover repair costs down the line. This company is embezzling money.

  • @ronjohnson9032
    @ronjohnson9032 Год назад +69

    Basically a timeshare that you live in full time because the fees never end.

    • @caitlyngendersmeatsack
      @caitlyngendersmeatsack Год назад +1

      You don't love never ending fees? KAREN!!!!

    • @dannylengyel5830
      @dannylengyel5830 Год назад

      Homes are moneypits regardless if they are condos or SFH.

    • @irina383
      @irina383 Год назад

      The fees are there for a reason. You haven’t seen a condo collapse in Miami? Because of shady construction and owners were stalling repairs for a decade. Truth is if you are not willing to deal with repairs you can’t afford to own anything. In collapsed condo repairs were also worth 200 k each owner but people stalled, the more you stall the more damage there is ,the more expensive repairs become

  • @johnhmielewski1230
    @johnhmielewski1230 Год назад +52

    Condo's are just glorified apartments that you own and are able to sell like a house, but the same financial bs comes with it. Just like apartment management raises rent and other bs fees and drama you get the same with condos.

    • @trainsandlocomotives
      @trainsandlocomotives Год назад +8

      Yup, those high HOA fees make them unattractive

    • @alexskatit4188
      @alexskatit4188 Год назад

      It's not the same. You can just leave an apartment if the rent is too high. You are the owner of the condo, so you would have to put it on the market and hope to find a buyer at a profitable cost.

    • @garyyuen3183
      @garyyuen3183 Год назад +2

      a stand alone house better, more private

  • @bye7555
    @bye7555 Год назад +93

    It is crazy that 1 building fell down to show that they all is living in a house of cards 😳

    • @billydakid9814
      @billydakid9814 Год назад +7

      it was built by Latin Americans

    • @caitlyngendersmeatsack
      @caitlyngendersmeatsack Год назад +3

      @@billydakid9814 🤣🤣🤣

    • @trentbateman
      @trentbateman Год назад

      It was the Colombians laundering the coca money through the 70s into the 80s

    • @drigocrews
      @drigocrews Год назад +7

      @@billydakid9814 thats what happens when you pay them $4 like tru mp when he hired undocumented immigrants

    • @CoolMoeG
      @CoolMoeG Год назад +4

      That’s a building defect, you shouldn’t talk about things you don’t know anything about. I live a few miles from that building

  • @anthonyvalenti9093
    @anthonyvalenti9093 8 месяцев назад +1

    Where was your condo board? What are your reserves?
    Sounds like the owners forgot to do their due diligence.

  • @GodwinWoo
    @GodwinWoo Год назад +21

    We had the same issue but not as much. I quickly gathered owners contacts and we formed a chat group and started many private meetings. Got the price down to 1/3 by finding a different contractor.

  • @debjh8983
    @debjh8983 Год назад +15

    If you live in a condo in Florida you’d be wise to sell it.

  • @sabinaflapperina1300
    @sabinaflapperina1300 Год назад +20

    If there's one thing that I learned from living in a condo it's never buy one

  • @encinobalboa
    @encinobalboa 9 месяцев назад +4

    HOA is getting kickback. This is the oldest play in property management playbook. They hire "cooperative" contractors to inflate the estimate and then funnel cash back.

  • @chrisjackson1215
    @chrisjackson1215 Год назад +29

    46 million? How the hell did it get that bad? HOA needs to be investigated for letting it get so bad (or committing fraud/whatever). At 46 million they may as well build a new complex from scratch.

    • @girlygirl1890
      @girlygirl1890 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing. At that price, just tear the whole thing down and start over. What the heck?

  • @tunemaking
    @tunemaking Год назад +27

    What a lot of people don’t realize is that anytime they buy property governed by an HOA, whether condominiums or homes, hey may be on the hook for any assessments that may be incurred by the HOA. I’ve always said that I won’t belong to an HOA even though there are some benefits.

    • @Tugela60
      @Tugela60 10 месяцев назад +1

      The HOA is the owners dummy, the assessments are not incurred by the HOA, they are incurred by the owners.
      There is not some giant tooth fairy that pays to maintain your property, you do.

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 7 месяцев назад

      HOAs are a scam.😮

  • @johnsteward132
    @johnsteward132 Год назад +17

    Inflated repair costs= kickbacks...

  • @bigcahuna42366
    @bigcahuna42366 9 месяцев назад +3

    Someone(s) on this board need to be arrested and charged with fraud

  • @tonystark19631
    @tonystark19631 Год назад +39

    A major issue that no one mentions is HOA's hire management companies. Those companies derive their main income from the $ receivable (usually 10%). So what do management companies do, hire CPA's and lawyers to tell them their reserves are not enough and up goes the assessments. The laywers get their money, the management companies skim the top off a huge amount, and the cycle continues.

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 8 месяцев назад

      Nailed it.

  • @user-vf6ru8gm9p
    @user-vf6ru8gm9p Год назад +91

    Why anyone wants to have others in charge of their property is beyond me.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair Год назад +5

      Some peeps are into that kind of thing.

    • @nathanieltalcott8171
      @nathanieltalcott8171 Год назад +3

      Why anyone wants to manage their own properties is beyond me. I own and manage an apartment building in Miami Beach. And I live in a rental.
      I bet you do your own lawn care and painting too! Because someone doesn't understand basic economics. Why would a software engineer making $150 an hour not pay a property manager $25 an hour to do the job faster and better?

    • @user-vf6ru8gm9p
      @user-vf6ru8gm9p Год назад +8

      @@nathanieltalcott8171 I apologize for the confusion when I said property I meant ones residence. Meaning putting the welfare of my home in the hands of others leads to this kind of situation.

    • @countryboycalvin
      @countryboycalvin Год назад +3

      Unfortunately we have become a soft society always looking for convenience and easy.

    • @williamhaynes7089
      @williamhaynes7089 Год назад +2

      Be on the board yourself... you can run for seats too

  • @wiseman2748
    @wiseman2748 Год назад +46

    They should be charged with attempted theft.

    • @michaeltrevino201
      @michaeltrevino201 Год назад +1

      What's attempted theft, how would you define that

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Год назад

      So what you’re saying is they should allow the building to collapse, then collect the insurance and sell the property?
      It’s people exactly like you that caused the building to collapse in Miami.

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Год назад

      @@Unpopularity
      Tenants? no the condo owners decided that instead of running the building themselves, they would hire a management company. they are not tenants. Extort? The status extorting them. They told them if they don’t inpect their building, and correct, the faults, they’re going to lose their certificate of occupancy.
      The building needs millions of dollars in repairs. The question is how many millions.
      If they don’t like the management company, they can hire a different one. Or they can manage the renovations themselves.
      Capitalism? They are free to get as many quarts is they want. And they want to pay for.
      If they want shoddy, barely passing work, that’s their choice.
      Basically, they hired a contractor to do the repairs. And don’t like the price. I don’t see how that’s extortion. I’m not sure where the defending themselves from. They own the building.

  • @MisterM-ow6qk
    @MisterM-ow6qk Год назад +11

    That's insane. They are being ripped off. They already pay maintenance costs. Major lawsuit and conflict of interests.

  • @honeyblu1586
    @honeyblu1586 Год назад +47

    The association are made up of people who don't live there they extort the fees and invest in other projects. It's messed up and its alot of cover ups happening

    • @SureYoureRight
      @SureYoureRight Год назад +4

      Nailed it

    • @jeweledbyjazzz3030
      @jeweledbyjazzz3030 Год назад +2

      Exactly what I was going to comment as well!!!

    • @shadowmoon3223
      @shadowmoon3223 Год назад +1

      That's the real story

    • @jonm4501
      @jonm4501 Год назад

      Actually, the HOA is run by an elected board of the owners. In this case the Board hired a management company to manage the day-to-day business of the HOA. The Board can fire them and do the management themselves (here in Florida, a lot of HOAs/COAs do), or replace them with another management company of their choosing.

  • @Alex.8081
    @Alex.8081 Год назад +21

    Even from the home owner's engineer they used for the assestment and came out half the amount of $87,500 + interest loan! That's still crazy! LOL

  • @lemapp
    @lemapp Год назад +22

    When I lived in SillyCon Valley, the county asked that our trash collection buildings be updated. They were old and hadn't been maintained. With the construction boom that was happening, the quotes all came back in excess of $100,000 each for the seven shed. With only a few hundred units, the homeowners' fees jumped by $300 a month for several years to paid off the project. At approx. $1,500/ month, we were already listed as the most expensive in the Valley. I always thought it was amazing that we kept two full time gardeners.

  • @Mac-x5r
    @Mac-x5r 9 месяцев назад +2

    Here's how the game works, A 40 year recertification is standard. The Owners bring in their own engineer and he says 50 million. The condo owner can't afford it. Maybe they bought the condo for 150k nearly 30 yrs ago. They will be forced to give up their condo. But the owner will be "benevolent" and give them 300k for them to leave quietly. Once most of them are gone, they will get a new engineer estimate of 30 million. They will upgrade the building and the empty condos and resell them. Say 400k invested and get 1.4 mill a piece. One million clear profit on each empty condo. Also it is completely legal.

  • @karlmckinnell2635
    @karlmckinnell2635 Год назад +22

    This is going to be a huge challenge moving forward. So many buildings, HOAs, contractors, insurance, engineering companies etc etc the grift and kickbacks are going to be incredible. So many good people are going to be screwed over and out of their homes and life savings.

    • @rickybobby7276
      @rickybobby7276 Год назад +3

      This is the inherent problem of a condo. You have no clue what the future repair and maintenance costs will be. Your risk is unlimited since it's based on the negligence and stupidity of others who are managing the property.

  • @youtbe999
    @youtbe999 Год назад +19

    You can hire an attorney and/or exorcist for that matter.
    What really matters is what is in the engineer's 40 year recertification report.

  • @PheonixBluez
    @PheonixBluez Год назад +25

    I remember when we stayed in a condo when I was a teenager and the lady in the office in charge of collecting rent stole over $150k and ran to Cuba. That's when I knew I would never buy a condo.

    • @hansblitz7770
      @hansblitz7770 Год назад

      There's a dozen ways to transfer a large amount to a crooked commie country.

    • @thewwmm25
      @thewwmm25 Год назад

      Lmao ran to Cuba with that money? You have no idea

    • @billydakid9814
      @billydakid9814 Год назад

      @Rich Casino they could pay a boat to take em to cuba and im sure they are still connected there .. they are loyal to them and are like spies

  • @hokeywolf3416
    @hokeywolf3416 11 месяцев назад +2

    Higher HOA fees are needed to pay for future expenses. Roof fund, exterior repair fund, and many more. Every building needs to address this ahead of time.

  • @kasun1752
    @kasun1752 Год назад +65

    You said it, be involved, my community has over 150 owners every meeting we only have 5 or 7 if we are lucky… no one wants to be on the board and complain the same people are but no one submits their request to be in it, they don’t even read what we send them… 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @jdmather5755
      @jdmather5755 Год назад +18

      Looks like most of the commenters here don’t understand the nature of an HOA. The individual owners must be involved and take responsibility of their investment. The last few lines of the report.

    • @michaelchavez9094
      @michaelchavez9094 Год назад +10

      @@jdmather5755 Most of the commenters aren't owners....

    • @omgitsmario7
      @omgitsmario7 Год назад +1

      @@jdmather5755 some HOA owners are not involved

    • @ibanavillasenor1
      @ibanavillasenor1 Год назад

      Exactly no one show up but they are ready for complain

    • @kasun1752
      @kasun1752 Год назад +3

      I hear some nightmares HOAs and although my HOA is not perfect they try their best people in it are volunteering most of them retired I’m the only younger person and female 🥴 But I don’t care I made it my job to learn and be involved so that I have an idea where my money is going… if I tell u the BS people complain and all that has to be done is crazy… I do know there are some HOA that take the money and don’t do nothing but again all of that can be changed if more owner are involved, also when u buy a condo make sure the rental percentage is not higher than owner occupancy

  • @Biochemechanic
    @Biochemechanic Год назад +38

    Sad thing is, these types of buildings are going to keep needing these repairs. The life expectancy of a unprotected steel reinforced concrete structure in a salt spray zone is limited. It’s kind of amazing that these designs were allowed from a materials perspective, but not so from a profit motive. I don’t know about current building codes, but I hope the lessons learned from looking at the problems historically would spur them to update the building codes to prevent this in the future. Coated rebar, maybe not the whole structure, may have saved or certainly delayed the need to do such expensive repairs.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Год назад +3

      It is limited even in better climates. Steel reinforced concrete of second half of 20-s century is not that durable, time has shown

    • @mariesmith1616
      @mariesmith1616 10 месяцев назад +1

      First reasonable comment.

    • @Biochemechanic
      @Biochemechanic 10 месяцев назад +1

      To be fair, it seemed like a good idea at the time.

    • @DailyStalkerUpdate
      @DailyStalkerUpdate 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hindsight is 20/20 as they say. They probably didn't have the body of knowledge or the building codes at the time

    • @justalaymangoodatthings
      @justalaymangoodatthings 8 месяцев назад

      You have Good Knowledge I assume

  • @zeekwolfe6251
    @zeekwolfe6251 Год назад +21

    I almost had a heart attack when my HOA said that 60 owners has to fork over 4 thousand dollars apiece for renovations and repairs, that's just for this year. $175k is beyond the pale for people in this video.

    • @mrparts
      @mrparts Год назад +6

      It's all because of deferred maintenance and a lack of mandatory reserve buildup for years. If you live in an HOA, look at the infrastructure around you: swimming pools, gyms, balconies, parking garages, retaining walls, etc. It will all fail eventually and has to be fixed/replaced. In 30 years of collecting fees, a condo building should have millions of dollars in reserves to face these repairs, but homeowners prefer not to save the reserves and then decades later this is the result.

    • @zeekwolfe6251
      @zeekwolfe6251 Год назад +2

      @@mrparts All is not lost by living in an HOA community. The upside for me, at least, balances out the $4k demand for renovations and maintenance. I moved into this place (in SoCal) in 2016 because my regular house in the foothills of the San Bernardino mountains was difficult to maintain and secure fire insurance. So, I bought into a small gated complex. The monthly fee to include water, trash and common area maintenance including a large pool was $166 per month. I pay taxes, limited by Proposition 13, but compared to my house, quite inexpensive. And, since 2016 the value of the place has doubled. Seven years later, still $166. The $4k assessment is the first of that size in ten yeats. Our HOA board is headed by a former high-ranking elected politician, Great place to live!

    • @charleshammer2928
      @charleshammer2928 Год назад +3

      $4,000 is NOTHING, PEANUTS, POCKET CHANGE. What world are you living in?

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Год назад +1

      In my daughter condo 5k yearly assessments is a reqular feature now that it is old. Garage roof, then pool leaking, then pipe replacement (to replace one stack of pipes in 20 floor building, where I live, costs a million if you have asbestos there, and there are 4 stacks, for 120 apartments)

    • @KeenLaF
      @KeenLaF 8 месяцев назад

      note the condos in this 200+ unit multi story compound range from 350k-1.5million in price

  • @Zzrdemon6633
    @Zzrdemon6633 8 месяцев назад +2

    It does not need to be brought up to current code, only the code when it was built

  • @Me97202
    @Me97202 Год назад +9

    Before anyone agrees to pay a special assessment like this, they should ask for a full audit of where the HOA money has gone in the past. The people in charge of the HOA where I lived, treated it as their own personal bank account for home projects.

  • @Ministry_Of_Silly_Walks
    @Ministry_Of_Silly_Walks Год назад +9

    That type of corruption is far more common than people realize. A friend of mine lived in one such condominium, and when he spoke out, the building management company obtained some type of gag order and threatened him with legal action.

  • @adelewolff6484
    @adelewolff6484 Год назад +8

    50 million dollar building -46 million repairs = condemned building not sound and needs for closed. That other building that collapsed was around 46 years old in Florida on beach.

  • @nyacoustics8373
    @nyacoustics8373 4 месяца назад +1

    Do these outrageous fees have to be disclosed to the buyer if the condo if the seller tries to unload it before paying the assessment?

  • @mikeef747
    @mikeef747 Год назад +73

    I think it's insane when the owners of a property can't just overrule the management company and are forced to go to court! Afterall, they work for the condo owners, not the other way around. Similar to Timeshare, the property developers usually setup condo property management in a way that the owners can NEVER really get control of their property management.

    • @lisaproctor7276
      @lisaproctor7276 Год назад

      Yep that's their plan

    • @johnstuartsmith
      @johnstuartsmith Год назад +2

      When the owners have control of the property management, they want the fees as low as possible, as long as the superficial stuff like trash and landscaping can be taken care of. The owners look at long-term expensive structural issues as something for the chump who'll buy their timeshare to deal with. There's a lot of short-term versus long-term thinking at play.

    • @valentinalicheli1928
      @valentinalicheli1928 Год назад

      NOT IN THE USA.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Год назад

      Of course they can, they can fire the management company. That does not solve the issues the building is having, though new management company may get a somewhat better deal

    • @travelnomad2128
      @travelnomad2128 Год назад +2

      That's why we bought a stand alone house in 2009 instead of a condo. The high hoa fees alone discouraged us, I can't stomach to pay extra that don't have an ending! Plus the control I have over the maintenance expense of my house is invaluable!

  • @thatbemefool
    @thatbemefool Год назад +78

    I used to own a condo and I was on the board of directors for 5 years. It was a nightmare.
    Let’s just say, there are a lot of cons in this world and when you’re on the board…you’re first in line for the backlash. It was the worst use of my time…especially without pay.
    I’m soooo glad I’m in a home now! I feel for these owners…they may need to walk away because now, they won’t ever be able to refinance OR sell. This is probably intentional!

    • @Rocket9944
      @Rocket9944 Год назад +1

      @@Deb_InMiami2 , what do you mean, whether your condo is paid off or not you still have to pay the assessment fee, that fee is tacked onto your HOA fee.

    • @Rocket9944
      @Rocket9944 Год назад +2

      @@Deb_InMiami2 , Eventually the HOA can foreclose on your condo.

    • @Rocket9944
      @Rocket9944 Год назад +2

      @@Deb_InMiami2 , The worst thing you could do is ignore it, try and talk to your HOA, if you cannot pay workout a payment schedule or tell them when you sell the condo you will pay it in full. Worst case scenario I would say get in the tourney but if you can't afford to pay the assessment fee I don't know how you can afford an attorney which is going to be quite expensive you might as well just try and pay the HOA assessment.

    • @Rocket9944
      @Rocket9944 Год назад +8

      @@Deb_InMiami2 , I would sell it and get out of that condo ASAP , I lived in a condo once and it'll never happen again, the condo where I lived the president stole hundreds of thousands of dollars an HOA fees. He was arrested but we can never get the money back.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Год назад

      @@Rocket9944 You won't sell a condo with such assessment hanging over it. For anything remotely reasonable. The first thing any perspective buyer checks, is the HOA board meeting minutes for the last year or two, and state of finances of the association

  • @tchanell218
    @tchanell218 Год назад +22

    This situation is exactly why I didn’t buy my property where there was a HOA. I was a young first time buyer at the time but even I knew to avoid the HOA mistake!!😮😮

    • @gumshoe7237
      @gumshoe7237 Год назад +2

      nice , yeah I've heard many a hoa horror story over the years , I will not do business with them in any way shape or form , I'm not buying a house to still have a land lord ..

  • @williamv9058
    @williamv9058 Год назад +2

    frankly, 20 million is way off. these people are paying thousands each year for fees to keep the building in shape. sounds like these didn't get done.

  • @adelewolff6484
    @adelewolff6484 Год назад +11

    How would a building with that many hazardous items pass inspection process ? A engineer would condemn the structure.

  • @paulineb66
    @paulineb66 Год назад +31

    Sometimes special assessments can’t be avoided. Anyone living in an HOA, especially a condo, should be vigilant, involved, and have an emergency fund.

    • @katrinak7394
      @katrinak7394 Год назад +1

      Or don't live in a condo, if nobody participates in this idiot arraignment than no more condos.

    • @fdm2155
      @fdm2155 Год назад

      Even with an emergency fund, it's unlikely to have $200K in it! I've never seen a recommendation for more than 12 months expenses in an emergency fund. Most of us aren't spending anywhere near that on an annual basis.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Год назад

      @@katrinak7394 There is practically no other model of ownership in highrises

  • @trainsandlocomotives
    @trainsandlocomotives Год назад +12

    That one building collapse basically turned many other condos into a money pit and trap.

  • @mmcgahn5948
    @mmcgahn5948 Год назад +2

    What it seems to be is a “kicking the can down the road” approach to maintaining the building and now, with a mandatory 40 year inspection looming, the neglected repairs must be made. Be Leary of extremely low monthly HOA fees when looking to buy a condo.

  • @daft9097
    @daft9097 Год назад +15

    Cmon it’s Miami, scam city. Of course there’s shady contractors 😂

  • @florencevall8092
    @florencevall8092 Год назад +16

    Sounds fraudulent

  • @andrel1972
    @andrel1972 Год назад +10

    Nothing more than corruption between the "engineer" and the management company. They should be brought up on charges.

  • @funguy4utube
    @funguy4utube 10 месяцев назад +3

    This was 11 months ago - anyone have an update?

  • @BsktImp
    @BsktImp Год назад +163

    Condo owners: $175K each is really extraordinary. I'm not paying that!
    Also condo owners: Oh it's only $87.5K. That's perfectly OK.
    Huh?

    • @evanbland4011
      @evanbland4011 Год назад +7

      🤣

    • @jazziez6467
      @jazziez6467 Год назад +20

      Yeah, thats what I noticed and the reporter didn't give the $87.5K amount and just moved on with the report.

    • @Thethewho
      @Thethewho Год назад +1

      Must be early black friday

    • @BsktImp
      @BsktImp Год назад +8

      ​@@jazziez6467 The only thing I can think of is that maybe the HOA or each owner has some sort of buildings insurance or investment fund specifically set up to pay for the inevitable costs and that the $87.5K is much more affordable than the $175K. But yeah, the reporter didn't address this!

    • @francismarion4450
      @francismarion4450 Год назад +6

      Didn't say if the proposed scope of work was the same either.

  • @UnstoppableYaris
    @UnstoppableYaris Год назад +10

    My HOA cost me tens of thousands in bogus repair assessments and
    in legal fees... There is no fighting these tyrants if you're just a resident, they have association's money to fight us with.

    • @ericatorres9089
      @ericatorres9089 4 месяца назад

      Which sucks because it was the tenants money to start with!!

  • @lianalonge1984
    @lianalonge1984 Год назад +10

    Having lived in FL, there are A LOT of shady contractors and property management companies.

  • @michaeltutty1540
    @michaeltutty1540 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Board Of Directors has been negligent. The annual budget should have allowed for contributions to a reserve fund intended to cover expected major repairs without needing a massive special assessment. The Board should also be aware of and on top of the actions of the Property Manager.

  • @SuperMassman
    @SuperMassman Год назад +11

    Having been on a number of Condo boards,, I can tell you one consistent Truth. People are lazy, the last thing they want to do is get involved in the management of the Condo complex,, but they are fantastic at complaining. Get involved in the solution not so much

  • @DavidLS1
    @DavidLS1 Год назад +25

    It seems amazing that a building that big is only worth fifty million dollars.

    • @garyszewc3339
      @garyszewc3339 Год назад +1

      Probably due to the shape it's in. If they do the repairs the value could be 200 million.

  • @alexrodas9402
    @alexrodas9402 Год назад +29

    I still don't understand how HOAs all across South Florida can still continue to operate the way they do. But then I remember that powerful legislators, attorneys, and developers are owners (or are stakeholders in) for Management Companies... South Florida corruption, gotta love it!

    • @YouseekYoda
      @YouseekYoda Год назад +1

      HOA's shove more money into Rons pockets than any one person, of course he'll side with the pathetic HOAs everytime.

  • @jondavis70
    @jondavis70 Год назад +1

    Isn’t DeSantis the BEST ?!?
    The city of Surfside should be sued for that building collapse and their building inspector’s inability to do their job . Instead , DeSatan puts the blame on condo owners who are NOT engineers .

  • @ent1311
    @ent1311 Год назад +11

    Condos can be amazing if there are vigilant condo owners that keep tabs on everything their HOA does and informs the other condo owners of what's happening. If no condo tenants are vigilant then Condos can be a nightmare.

  • @palace927
    @palace927 Год назад +6

    This happened in Seattle. Each condo owner had to pay $80,000 each and they moved forward with the repairs.

  • @k8schmate
    @k8schmate Год назад +7

    This is why I didn’t buy a condo last year

  • @AskAmandaCain
    @AskAmandaCain Год назад

    Were they paying maintenance fees? In Canada our maintenance fees are like $400-$700 a month on top of monthly mortgage payments

  • @roberttaylor9628
    @roberttaylor9628 Год назад +7

    Trusting an HOA is like putting your trust in the Devil!