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AlexL1 (Florida)
Posts: 305
Posted:
Where does one go to find a reputable firm(??)that can do for our HOA, a GOOD, sound reserve analysis study? I looked in the phone book but nothing is listed persae
GlenL (Ohio)
Posts: 5,491
Posted:
Alex any search engine should provide you with names in your area. You can also contact associations near you for names. GrahamO who posts here also has a book on the subject. In the phone book you would look under engineering firms.

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GlenL (Ohio)
Posts: 5,491
Posted:
Oops I forgot see the link to the left for Reserve Fund Resources

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AlexL1 (Florida)
Posts: 305
Posted:
I did call about 10 Engineering firms and they ALL laughed at me and said no engineering firm does that sort of thing and I would have to consult with an accountant.... I doubt that is so
GlenL (Ohio)
Posts: 5,491
Posted:
Alex I don't know what to tell you. Ours was done by the local office of a national engineering firm. I particularly liked their guarantee, while most of the national reserve advising companies will give back their fee if there is a discrepancy in their findings, this firm offered to pay the difference. Both of the men who came on-site were licensed structural & mechanical engineers.

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KirkW1 (Texas)
Posts: 1,665
Posted:
If you register at Regenisis.net (you can choose the free level) they have a service directory with both national and state listings. One of their categories is "Reserve Analysts."
RichS (Florida)
Posts: 13
Posted:
Alex, try Reserve Advisors in Tampa Florida. Did our community for a resonable fee. $3000.00 covered our townhome community of 168 units, pool area, mail kiosk, detention ponds (5), common grounds, approx 32 acres and the roads, sewage etc.
GloriaM (North Carolina)
Posts: 829
Posted:
Alex:

Try doing a Google search on Reserve Study in Florida, I brought up many pages of firms in Florida.

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