The aftermath of the Champlain Towers tragedy has led to a flurry of legislative responses, but are they hitting the mark? Was the Florida Legislature's response to the Champlain Towers tragedy misguided in terms of overlooking some key factors that led to that deadly collapse and placing some obligations on the parties least able to shoulder them? Join Take It To The Board host Donna DiMaggio Berger as she unpacks this complex, multi-layered issue affecting countless communities across the Sunshine State who are facing looming and costly deadlines for engineering inspections and reserve funding mandates. Together with her podcast producer, Claude Jennings Jr, they confront the issues that may be causing countless people to reconsider life in a Florida condominium. They delve into the historical context and regulatory challenges, revealing the profound economic and social impacts on individuals, especially seniors on fixed incomes that these new laws are already having.
Their conversation also addresses the difference between highly functional, functional and dysfunctional boards and why dysfunctional boards are more than just a nuisance—they're a liability. In this episode, they explore the financial strains and governance challenges that can lead to board dysfunction. With Donna's expertise, they offer insight into identifying red flags and the importance of expert professional advice. From engaging legislators to revising governing documents, this episode promises solutions to foster highly functional boards amidst the ongoing crisis. Tune in for expert advice, actionable strategies, and a path forward for those navigating the murky waters of Florida's condo crisis.
Conversation Highlights Include:
- 9 questions to confirm if you're serving on a dysfunctional board!
- The Media's role in the Condo Crisis
- Who is most responsible for a safe building?
BONUS: Future Predictions
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedNovember 15, 2024 at 11:00 AM UTC
- Length39 min
- RatingClean