Our process
consists of a visual on-site inspection that
produces a component worksheet which is the
basis for the financial analysis. On average
this takes 45-60 days pending on the needs of
our clients. Below is a typical schedule from
the beginning to end as follows: · Day 1:
Signed proposal and retainer received; client
completes preliminary information sheets · Day 10
(approx.): On-site inspection/measurement inventory · Days 11-19:
Discovery process (contact with vendors/on-site
manager/board members) · Day 20:
Preliminary reserve study presented to Client
for their review · Days 21-34:
Review and revision period with the component
and financial worksheets (additional
preliminary review period
available at no additional costs) · Day 35:
Final Report presented to Client
Are
you aware it's the law in many states for Homeowner associations
to have a reserve study? The reserve study helps prepare associations
and avoid litigation as a proper budgeting tool to avoid special
assessments with well-maintained common areas.
Having
adequate reserves is like having gas in your car. If you don't adequately
fill your tank you will be unable to reach your destination of choice.
The importance of an adequate reserve is the empowerment it gives
your association to maximize the full potential of property value
by replacing common area components at the end of its lifecycle.