Condominium Reserve Studies

Bill 6215 is a new law regarding reserve studies for condominiums. The law, which becomes effective June 12, 2008:
   

 * Requires a residential condominium association, unless doing so, would impose an unreasonable hardship, to (1) prepare an initial reserve study based upon a visual site inspection conducted by a reserve study professional; (2) update the study annually; and (3) arrange for a visual site inspection every three years by a reserve study professional such as Pacific Crest Inspections.

    * Reserve studies must include detailed information on projected expenditures and current reserve account information and must be conducted by a reserve study professional.

     * Encourages, but does not require, a residential condominium association to establish a reserve account, supplemental to the association’s annual operating budget, to fund major maintenance, repair, and replacement of common elements.

     * Requires a condominium Public Offering Statement or Resale Certificate to include a copy of the current reserve study; or (2) a disclosure to the potential buyer stating that the association does not have a reserve study.

The Condominium Owners Association's Board of Directors has a fiduciary responsibility to maintain the community in a good state of repair, and protect owners from financial hardship. In many cases a reserve study will be requested as part of the real estate transactions and an increasing number of banks are requesting a copy of the association's reserve study for first and second mortgage applications of individual homeowners. A proper Reserve Study will:
 

Pacific Crest Reservess is a locally owned  company providing reserve studies, commercial inspection and condo inspections in the Bellingham, Wa. area. Pacific Crest Reserves follows all the standards and guidel Pacific Crest Inspections conducts their Washington State home inspections according to the National Association of Home Inspectors Standards of Practice & Code of Ethics. These professional inspection standards provide a minimum guideline for conducting a Bellingham, Washington home inspection. Our home inspection standards are available for viewing under the "Consumer Information" section of our website or ask your Washinton home inspector for a copy of the NAHI Standards of Practice & Code of Ethics prior to your Bellingham reserve study.