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A Green Guide for Your Building Community

A Green Guide for Your Building Community

The sudden emergence of Kermit the Frog as a box office draw is not an accident—it seems that everywhere, everybody is ‘going green.’ The term is shorthand for a movement of environmental awareness, and it involves everything from the way architects design new construction to the way HOAs recycle their waste.

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The movement began as an arguably quixotic attempt by activists to arrest global warming and help preserve the environment. But it’s now driven by a different kind of green—money. Going green doesn’t just appease the environmentally conscious; it impacts an HOA’s bottom line. Solar panels drastically reduce the cost of electricity. Better windows further reduce the amount of electricity needed. And then there’s the real estate values.

“There are all kinds of studies that show that, if you’re trying to sell the units, that they will sell quicker and for a higher market value when you can market it as a green, efficient building,” says Suzanne Cook, executive director of the Florida Green Building Coalition. “If you’re trying to rent the units, you will get higher leasing payments and higher occupancy.”

Let’s take a look at how South Florida residential buildings are going green.

Going Green…

Rare is the new residential building development that does not factor environmental concerns into its design. This includes everything from building materials and solar power to the direction the front door faces. The primary piece that has changed is that there’s a greater awareness of how we design the orientation of the building: where sun and shadow is, and where we can use mechanisms that are not necessarily green products, but green design techniques such as solar shades, where we extend the concrete slab out.”

At first blush, this may sound arbitrary, or else influenced a bit too heavily by feng shui. But there are very practical reasons for making the right choices with building orientation. “For example, on south-facing windows, in morning and afternoon sun, when the sun is low and perpendicular to the glass, that’s going to be a higher heat gain,”  So you want to manage where you have that type of exposure.

Architect’s agree, “Anything that shades the window will help, like roof overhangs or canopies, so that the sun’s not shining directly in. Even shading the wall in general,” he says. “If you can keep the sun off the wall or the exterior enclosure, that will help the insulation not have to work as hard.”

These considerations are particularly important in the Sunshine State, where A/C, rather than heat, is the primary energy expenditure. “In Florida, the challenge is that we’re highly dependent on air conditioning, which uses a lot of energy.”  So how do we solve the energy production issue? Do we begin to use fuel cells, or alternate methods like solar power that will help mitigate the consumption of power from our local utility? Questions of this sort keep an architect busy these days.

 

…and Everything Old is New

While Florida has always been, and remains, an epicenter of new construction, the lion’s share of residential buildings were built before the recent surge in green construction. This means that if an HOA wants to go green, it will have to retrofit a building rather than build one from scratch. This speaks to the core of the green movement.

“By the nature of adaptive reuse, or using an existing building, you not only have to look at how much energy is consumed during its operation, but also the energy that’s consumed by construction. So by starting with an existing building, you’re already at your first steps of doing something that’s environmentally friendly, because you’re reusing, instead of taking down and reconstructing.

How Does an Existing Building Go Green?

“When you’re trying to retrofit a residential property, the three primary focuses are to tighten the building envelope and make sure you don’t have leaks, to enhance the insulation, and to make sure the windows are energy efficient,” says Cook. “Those are the big ticket items. But those three things impact the systems of the building, so when you make it tighter and you enhance the efficiency of the insulation and the windows, you impact the size of the air conditioner [required to cool the property]. You actually need less tonnage.”

The bigger-is-better mentality is a trap that many HOAs fall into. We assume that a bigger HVAC unit is more powerful and perhaps more efficient, but that is not necessarily the case. “People tend to do all these retrofit things but they often don’t test their HVAC to see whether it’s the size they actually need,” says Cook. “When you have an oversized air-conditioner, you get all kinds of problems. The air exchanger won’t stay on long enough to get the moisture out of the home, so it feels clammy to the occupant. And while it doesn’t create mold, it gives mold a friendly atmosphere. So realizing that all of the systems with a structure affect each other, you have to really make sure that you understand that building science.”

Understanding that science can lead to big savings. “I recommend higher efficiency in the air conditioning systems, so you can get a higher SEER rating,” says Barry. “The semi-conditioned attic is a big point, because that brings the air conditioning ducts into a semi-conditioned space as opposed to a hot attic. This makes your air conditioning system not have to work as hard, so it’s more efficient that way. The ducts are not bleeding conditioned air into the exterior and sucking in hot humid air and putting it inside.”

New technologies are being placed in existing condo communities on a regular basis in order to cut energy use and reduce their carbon footprint. According to experts, advances are being made in mechanical, electrical and plumbing technologies that affect the types of heating and air conditioning systems that are being used on a daily basis. Boiler controls, cogeneration, solar, low flow fixtures and Energy Star appliances are all examples of improved technology.

Sometimes retrofitting means replacing. “In a lot of existing buildings, we find that removing and replacing the mechanical systems is a better strategy than trying to retrofit them. At the end of the day, there may be a slightly greater upfront cost, but the maintenance and long term operating costs will be much less. So we’re looking at how we update the building and its systems, not just to modify or modernize.

The prevailing wisdom is that “going green” means huge upfront expenses and massive overhauls. It’s not always the case. There are smaller changes buildings can make that also have an impact. Another place boards can look to save money on energy costs is lighting. The traditional “Edison” incandescent light bulb was of course a quantum leap forward from the use of candles, yet only 30 percent of the energy used by incandescent went toward the production of light; 70 percent was wasted as heat energy.

The newest generation of solid-state lighting lasts up to 25 times longer than a standard incandescent bulb and saves up to 80 percent more energy in comparison. Replacing common area lighting with LED [light-emitting diode] bulbs can prove to be cost effective over the long run by reducing both operating and maintenance costs.

“I always suggest upgrading the light bulbs to compact fluorescent, or if the budget permits, LEDs  Mike Smith from BriteLED Lighting in Miami, a Member of SFPMA. “LEDs are great, because they’re energy efficient and they last for a long time. They cost quite a bit more, but because they don’t use as much electricity, your utility bills will go down. They also don’t put out as much heat, so your air conditioner doesn’t have to work as hard, which reduces the utility bill as well.”

In a similar vein, upgrading appliances can also save money. “Another smart idea is using energy-efficient appliances,” Mike says. “Washer-dryers, those types of things, they use a lot of electricity and they’re used regularly, so it’s better to go with something that has an Energy Star rating.”

Next Steps

Three and a half decades after President Carter famously installed solar panels at the White House, the noble idea of going green has started to make good financial sense. “I would say that we’re at a tipping point right now where there’s a common interest between the architect and the developer,  We are seeing that the financial institutions, especially the institutional lenders, are wanting green elements in the project. We’re seeing that on the financing side, this is becoming more and more desired. Those institutions want the building projects that are responsible, as part of their mission.

In short, green is this year’s color—and will be the color for the foreseeable future. As more money is invested in green technologies, and more HOAs realize the money saved by it, the Sunshine State will soon be even greener than it already is.

“For me, the solution in Florida is finding alternative energy sources that are more environmentally friendly and have lower costs, such as fuel cells, solar and wind.  We’re at the beginning of that now but with our air conditioning consumption, that’s where I think the future needs to be: looking at our energy options, versus just using infrastructure and building new infrastructure to accommodate it.

Greg Olear is a freelance writer we have used this article as a base and wish to thank Greg.

 

 

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Proposals from Vendors for the yearly budgets, here are some of the things to consider

Proposals from Vendors for the yearly budgets, here are some of the things to consider

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As Board Members are asking for Proposals from Vendors for the yearly budgets, here are some of the things to consider.

BY ROYALE MANAGEMENT

Budgets take time for any Condo and HOA Community, each year many of the services paid for by these associations come under review at budget season. While its nice to think about cost savings we feel it is much more important to look at workmanship, licensing, scope of work and then Costs. SFPMA and our Members are here for every community, on our Directory finding everything from Services to the businesses that keep your operations up and running to the Legal Experts safely protecting Condo and HOA’s from disputes and Litigation.

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HERE IS A LIST OF THINGS NO VENDOR CONTRACT SHOULD CONTAIN:

1) An automatic renewal clause. While it’s ok for an agreement to continue on a month to month basis it’s wrong to saddle future board with an obligation to track and cancel an agreement on a certain date or between certain dates to keep it from automatically being extended for an additional term.

2) A right of first refusal. This allows an existing vendor to match the price and terms of any new vendor proposal and thereby force the association to keep them. Most often an association gets proposals from new contractors because they are unhappy with more than the price and terms and giving a vendor a right to stay because they agree to match price and terms, does not solve the problem and can only lead to litigation.

3) Contracts with unnecessarily long terms. While a vendor that has upfront cost for things like equipment like a laundry vendor bringing in new equipment who needs to recover the equipment cost agreement terms should be kept as short as possible. Five years might be ok for the laundry contract but would not be for a landscaping contract in this case a one year term would long enough.

4) Cancellation only for “cause” clause. Proving cause only makes the lawyers richer and can be hard to do. The best solution is to build in a “cause free” ability to cancel with a 30-day notice.

 


 

Royale Management Services, Inc

Phone: (954) 563-1269

Full-service, CAM (Community Association Management) licensed, residential property management company, specializing in management, consulting and accounting for Condominium Associations and Home Owners Associations.

According to firm president, Steven J Weil, PhD, EA, CAM,

“The expansion into Community Association and Home Owner’s Association management was a natural move after a number of our clients serving on condo boards asked for our help with their associations accounting, budgeting and management, due to increasing operating cost and sloppy accounting records maintained by their current bookkeepers and managers.”

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There is nothing like mosquito bites or midges to take the fun outdoor activities!  Before mosquito’s or midges “BUG” you, contact Allstate Resource Management

There is nothing like mosquito bites or midges to take the fun outdoor activities! Before mosquito’s or midges “BUG” you, contact Allstate Resource Management

Mosquitos or Midges BUGGING you?

Allstate Resource Management offers full-service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments to attack the insect’s breeding ground. We can also stock lakes and ponds with mosquitofish which is a long-term biological control method that is also environmentally sensitive.
There is nothing like mosquito bites or midges to take
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Allstate Resource Management offers full-service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments to attack the insect’s breeding ground.

Allstate Resource Management offers full-service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments to attack the insect’s breeding ground.

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Allstate Resource Management offers full-service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments to attack the insect’s breeding ground. We can also stock lakes and ponds with mosquitofish which is a long-term biological control method that is also environmentally sensitive.
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Why You Need Pest Control (6 Important Reasons to Consider) by Hulett

Why You Need Pest Control (6 Important Reasons to Consider) by Hulett

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Why You Need Pest Control (6 Important Reasons to Consider)

by Hulett Environmental Services

 

In South Florida, pest control is a necessity year-round. The hot and humid weather keeps bugs active all the time. There are many reasons why pest control should be a consideration for your home. Homeowners need pest control as part of their regular home maintenance routine to help protect themselves, their family, and their biggest investment, their home. This is especially true in Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, and all the way up to Fort Pierce and the rest of South Florida, where ants, termites, roaches, spiders, silverfish, and other insects that are so prevalent.

There are many good reasons for pest control, from the health benefits to preventing property damage. Read on to learn more about why pest control is an integral part of responsible homeownership from the bug experts at Hulett Environmental Services and their internal training department, Bugs University.

 

Top 6 Reasons for Pest Control

You may be asking yourself, “Do I need pest control?” We’ve got you covered with the top six important reasons to take advantage of pest control service in your home.

1. Rodents and insect pests can be a health hazard.

Pests can make you sick. Insects and rodents forage for food in unsanitary places and can pick up bacteria and germs along the way. When they travel into your home, they can spread pathogens that may cause diseases through bites, droppings, or contact with humans. Their presence can also exacerbate specific health problems, such as German cockroaches and asthma. Some bugs produce allergens that make it difficult for people with respiratory conditions like asthma and allergies to breathe easily. Regular pest control can help eliminate these pests that are associated with health hazards, making a better environment for your family.

2. You can Prevent Food Waste.

Keeping a well-stocked pantry is part of good home economics, but unfortunately, many everyday pantry items are attractive to bugs. Many common pests, including ants and roaches, or even rodents, enter your home to forage for a food supply. When they find food in your living spaces, they’re likely to stick around.

Bugs often crawl through garbage and other unsanitary environments. If they’ve been scurrying around in your pantry, you’ll need to throw away and replace any contaminated items. Unless the pest control problem is addressed, the insects will likely continue to eat your food.

As an added layer of protection, in addition to regular pest control service, you can store your food in sealed plastic or glass containers to keep out pests such as the roaches. Desirable foods like cereal, flour, and sugar are easy for bugs to infiltrate, such as ants and other pests. You’ll save yourself the expense of having to replace these foods by storing them in containers that are impenetrable to bugs.

3. You Can Prevent Property Damage.

Insects can wreak havoc on your home. Some of the more destructive home invaders can eat away at or gnaw on the finishings or building materials in your home. They may even cause structural damage.

Structural damage from termites and other insects such as powderpost beetle and other wood destroying organisms can cause your property value to plummet. Some destructive bugs can be difficult to spot until they have caused significant damage. Trained pest control technicians, like those at Hulett, know what to look for and can help catch pest problems that arise earlier than the average homeowner. Not to mention rodents, that can gnaw on wood, chew through wires and plumbing, and also make a compete mess of your attic or kitchen with feces and urine.

Unfortunately, your homeowner’s insurance policy is unlikely to cover damage from bugs. Most insurance policies consider pest control measures to be part of the regular maintenance of owning a home. Consequently, they won’t pay for damage that results from a homeowner’s failure to perform this maintenance. If insects cause structural damage to your home, you’ll have to pay for costly repairs yourself.

4. You’ll Get Customized Pest Control and the Most Effective Products and Techniques.

The internet is full of DIY pest control tips that homeowners can use to prevent infestations. However, the problem is that these tips are often a one-size-fits-all approach to keeping your home pest-free. It won’t address any issues that are specific to your property and the types of insects it attracts. That’s where Hulett is different.

Customized pest control is key to eliminating a pest infestation quickly and effectively. Our experienced, well-trained pest control technicians have the skills to rapidly:

  • Identify the insects.
  • Determine their entry points.
  • Locate their nests.
  • Note any features of your property that contribute to the problem.
  • Develop a pest control solution tailored to your property and the needs of your family and household.
  • Use the latest, most effective pest control products, equipment, and techniques.
  • Answer your questions and address any concerns.
  • Give you customized tips for preventing the insects from returning to your home.

This more targeted, professional company proactive approach is more likely to resolve your pest control problem. DIY methods often require more knowledge, and a variety of products, that most consumers are not aware of. Hence, severe infestations are nearly impossible to eradicate without the help of professionals.

5. Experts Apply the Most Effective Pest Control Products.

Professionals have the necessary equipment, training (e.g., Hulett’s Bugs University), and products to get the job done right. It can be intimidating to apply pest control products on your own. With a qualified technician from a professional pest control company, you know you’re getting the most current products and that they are applied by someone who knows the best locations and quantities to use them in. They can also select products or other pest control solutions tailored to your family’s needs.

6. You Get Peace of Mind.

Taking care of a home can be overwhelming. For most Americans, their home is their biggest investment, and maintaining their property comes with many responsibilities, including pest control. When you hire a professional pest control service, there’s no need to worry about insects and the costly damage they can do to your home, your most important investment. You know that your technician has your back. That way, you can rest assured that you’re doing your due diligence and protecting your family and property from bugs.

 

Why Pest Control Is Important

As you can see, there are so many reasons to take advantage of a regular pest control service. It can help you maintain your property and peace of mind. Pest control is a good investment because it can prevent property damage and help to promote a healthy environment. Some insects like termites can cause thousands of dollars in structural or cosmetic damage that insurance won’t cover, so protection against these insects is a great investment, especially in South Florida.

Why Choose Professional Pest Control?

Is professional pest control worth the expense? People choose professional pest control because it offers a quick and convenient solution to an existing infestation or helps prevent one from developing. Pest control customers opt for the service because they think it’s a good value.

Tackling an infestation on your home can get complicated. Identifying insects can be tricky, and if you get it wrong, you may use the wrong strategy for eliminating the bugs. With so much that can go wrong, you may not be comfortable applying treatments yourself.

Additionally, the problem can actually worsen if pest control products are not used properly. If insects sense a threat and their colony is not entirely wiped out, the bugs may evacuate their current nest and set up several new ones on your property, leading to a more severe infestation.

The best and quickest way to eliminate or prevent an infestation is to hire an experienced pest control company. They have the tools and know-how to get the job done right.

Why Choose Hulett?

At Hulett, we take bugs pretty seriously. You can rest assured that we will work hard to eliminate insects from your property. We will deliver a quick and effective solution that works for you and your family. There are so many reasons to choose Hulett.

We offer free, no-obligation home inspections.

Our technicians get ongoing training through the experts at Bugs University on the latest, most up-to-date products and methods to ensure that you get the most effective pest control solutions.
Your friendly Hulett technician will take the time to listen to your questions and concerns and thoroughly address them.

Hulett offers pet- and eco-friendly pest control services that use integrated pest management.
We’ll work with you to prevent the bugs from returning.

For more than 50 years, our family-owned business has helped so many South Florida homeowners maintain their properties by preventing infestations. See why so many families choose Hulett — for pest control treatment in South Florida, Just Call Hulett!


Hulett Environmental Services

305-710-8916

The Best Pest Control and Prevention in South Florida

Hulett Environmental Services is South Florida’s leading local pest control company that guarantees results. We provide effective Healthy Home solutions for all types of pests: ants, termites, spidersroachesfleasticksratsmice and more!

Call our Member: 
Kristof Czeczko
kczeczko@bugs.com
South Florida Account Manager
305-710-8916
Hulett Environmental Services
5580 N Pine Island Rd, Lauderhill, FL 33351
http://www.bugs.com

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We have 2022 Sales for Members: Advertising in our Magazine and in the News Blast and on our website.

We have 2022 Sales for Members: Advertising in our Magazine and in the News Blast and on our website.

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    Call Pioneering Pest Services today for your free estimate on any of our services!! ☎️ 386.734.2142 ☎️

    Call Pioneering Pest Services today for your free estimate on any of our services!! ☎️ 386.734.2142 ☎️

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    Call today for your free estimate on any of our services!! ☎️ 386.734.2142 ☎️

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    Dependability starts with Pioneer Pest Services!

    Pioneer Pest Services, Inc. was established in 1985 and proudly serves Volusia, Flagler, Lake, and Seminole counties. We are a local family-owned and operated company with a proven track record for reliable and professional pest services.

    Our goal is to partner with homeowners, business owners, and property managers to control pest, termite, and lawn and shrub problems. We will immediately assess and address current pest issues, as well as your lawn and shrub needs, and help you to prevent them from happening in the future.

    Whether they fly, creep, sting, or swarm, pests are a persistent problem for Floridians—and they can do serious damage if they’re not kept in check. At Pioneer Pest Services, we understand that pests need to be taken care of promptly and effectively. That’s been our mission for the past three decades! A local, family-owned company, we’re committed to quality service for residential and commercial customers in Volusia, Flagler, Seminole, and Lake counties. RELIABLE PEST SERVICES SINCE 1985

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    Got a pest related question for the experts at Hulett Environmental Services? “Hulett is the South Florida pest control experts.”

    Got a pest related question for the experts at Hulett Environmental Services? “Hulett is the South Florida pest control experts.”

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    Got a pest related question for the experts at Hulett Environmental Services?

    “Hulett is the South Florida pest control experts.”

     

    South Florida pest control expert with our own in-house Entomologists! Please fill out the following form and a Hulett representative will contact you within 24 hours or the next business day.

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    PIONEER PEST SERVICES, INC.

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    PIONEER PEST SERVICES, INC.

    Pioneer Pest Services first starts by conducting a thorough inspection of the residential or commercial property with a focus on areas that attract pests or allow them access in. Our technicians will then perform a thorough interior and exterior treatment pertaining directly to your needs. The greatest part of Pioneer’s pest service program is that it’s convenient, effective, and most importantly, family friendly. We will only need to come inside for the first service! Our pest prevention done on the outside greatly reduces any need for products being used on the inside of your home.

     

    • Perimeter treatment on exterior to prevent bugs inside
    • Only 4 treatments a year (unless additional services requested)
    • No hidden upcharges
    • Money-Back Guarantee
    • Removal of cobwebs, spider webs, and mud daubers
    • Application of products in all cracks and crevices under appliances, cabinetry and water source areas
    • Products not accessible by pets or children
    • No baseboard spraying needed
    • FREE follow ups and customer service calls between services

     

    Pioneer Pest Services

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    Dependability starts with Pioneer Pest Services!

    Pioneer Pest Services, Inc. was established in 1985 and proudly serves Volusia, Flagler, Lake, and Seminole counties. We are a local family-owned and operated company with a proven track record for reliable and professional pest services.

    Our goal is to partner with homeowners, business owners, and property managers to control pest, termite, and lawn and shrub problems. We will immediately assess and address current pest issues, as well as your lawn and shrub needs, and help you to prevent them from happening in the future.

    Whether they fly, creep, sting, or swarm, pests are a persistent problem for Floridians—and they can do serious damage if they’re not kept in check. At Pioneer Pest Services, we understand that pests need to be taken care of promptly and effectively. That’s been our mission for the past three decades! A local, family-owned company, we’re committed to quality service for residential and commercial customers in Volusia, Flagler, Seminole, and Lake counties. RELIABLE PEST SERVICES SINCE 1985

    If problems do occur between scheduled services we return at no cost to you. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

     

    CONTACT PIONEER PEST SERVICES, INC.

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    Differentiating Class A, B, and C Office Space by SFPMA

    Differentiating Class A, B, and C Office Space by SFPMA

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    Differentiating Class A, B, and C Office Space

     

    Many of our members take the time to complete projects using the County Codes that are in place, While there are so many companies that cut corners or a Management company that looks at prices we have to ask? How do you Value the Buildings you manage?

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    Office buildings are generally classified into one of three categories: Class A, Class B, or Class C. Standards vary by market, and each category is defined in relation to its counterparts. Building classification allows a user to differentiate buildings and rationalize market data — that said, classification is an art, not a science. While a definitive formula for each class does not exist, the general characteristics are as follows:

    Class A
    These buildings represent the newest and highest quality buildings in their market. They are generally the best looking buildings with the best construction, and possess high-quality building infrastructure. Class A buildings also are well located, have good access, and are professionally managed. As a result of this, they attract the highest quality tenants and also command the highest rents.

    Class B
    This is the next notch down. Class B buildings are generally a little older, but still have good quality management and tenants. Oftentimes, value-added investors target these buildings as investments since well-located Class B buildings can be returned to their Class A glory through renovations such as facade and common area improvements. Class B buildings should generally not be functionally obsolete and should be well maintained.

    Class C
    The lowest classification of office building and space is Class C. These are older buildings and are located in less desirable areas and are often in need of extensive renovation. Architecturally, these buildings are the least desirable, and building infrastructure and technology is outdated. As a result, Class C buildings have the lowest rental rates, take the longest time to lease, and are often targeted as re-development opportunities.

    The above is just a general guideline of building classifications. No formal standard exists for classifying a building. Buildings must be viewed in the context of their sub-market; i.e., a Class A building in one neighborhood may not be a Class A building in another.

     

     

     

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    What you can’t see is often more important than what you can.

    What you can’t see is often more important than what you can.

    When talking about people we often say it’s what is on the inside that counts, well the same can be said for condominiums. What you can’t see is often more important than what you can.

    Many associations came about when developers converted apartment buildings into condos. Others in south Florida are just getting old and while it might not always be obvious on the outside a look inside the walls, under the slab or in the elevator equipment room will give you a better picture of the problems that lurk beneath the surface. All of these things have useful life’s and tend to wear out over time.

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