Keystone Engineering recently provided expert insights into the urgent repairs needed at the Villa Riviera Club condominium complex in Brevard County. With over $1.2 million in restoration work required, unit owners are facing a special assessment of $50,000 each, pending approval for essential alterations.
A thorough inspection conducted by Tomas Ponce revealed significant structural issues, including wood rot in balconies and concrete spalling in walkways. Despite the financial burden, the condo association’s board, led by Rebecca McGreal, is committed to a proactive approach to ensure safety and preserve property values.
Read the full coverage of this important community development and Keystone’s role in addressing these challenges here: www.floridatoday.com/villa-riviera-club-condo-owners-in-brevard-face-expensive-repairs, or here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/floridas-condo-crisis-in-brevard-county-a-community-faces-50000-repair-bill-per-unit/ar-AA1sLENM