We had a couple of people walk to the building and start assessing the damages.
At first glance, water and sand are visible in the first-floor units. Some doors and windows collapsed under the force of the water and wind
Second-floor units have some water and sand. We will check for further damage going forward.
It looks like the pavers have been damaged, but hopefully, we can salvage some of them.
We do not have power, and as a result, our elevators are not operational.
The roof seems in pretty good shape. We have lost the caps that cover the AC unit lines. As soon as the road clears we will address this issue.
The Board of Directors is currently prioritizing issues that impact the entire building. At the moment, they are unable to inspect each individual unit. Their primary focus is on the building's electricity and water systems. It's essential that we have our electrical room inspected and evaluated for any damage before FPL can restore power. We are optimistic that we will pass the inspection and have our electricity restored soon. The board is also preparing yet another insurance claim.
In order to expedite the recovery of our building and individual units, we all need to contribute. Unit owners are responsible for addressing issues within the walls of their unit.
1. Inspect your unit
2. check for water leaks
3. Identify and document any and all damage including taking photos
4. Clean up any water inside your unit.
5. Clean out your refrigerator and freezer.
6. If you are able to clear debris from the walkways and stairs
Each owner will lneed to take responsibility
At first glance, water and sand are visible in the first-floor units. Some doors and windows collapsed under the force of the water and wind
Second-floor units have some water and sand. We will check for further damage going forward.
It looks like the pavers have been damaged, but hopefully, we can salvage some of them.
We do not have power, and as a result, our elevators are not operational.
The roof seems in pretty good shape. We have lost the caps that cover the AC unit lines. As soon as the road clears we will address this issue.
The Board of Directors is currently prioritizing issues that impact the entire building. At the moment, they are unable to inspect each individual unit. Their primary focus is on the building's electricity and water systems. It's essential that we have our electrical room inspected and evaluated for any damage before FPL can restore power. We are optimistic that we will pass the inspection and have our electricity restored soon. The board is also preparing yet another insurance claim.
In order to expedite the recovery of our building and individual units, we all need to contribute. Unit owners are responsible for addressing issues within the walls of their unit.
1. Inspect your unit
2. check for water leaks
3. Identify and document any and all damage including taking photos
4. Clean up any water inside your unit.
5. Clean out your refrigerator and freezer.
6. If you are able to clear debris from the walkways and stairs
Each owner will lneed to take responsibility