The deadline has passed. The grace period is over. As of January 2025, Palm Beach County officials have confirmed that 113 condominium buildings in unincorporated areas failed to meet the state-mandated deadline for Phase 1 Milestone Inspections. This is not a clerical error; it is a structural blackout. These associations have effectively gone dark, leaving county regulators with zero data on the structural integrity of buildings that house thousands of residents.
The numbers are precise. Out of a universe of 568 buildings in unincorporated Palm Beach County required to submit structural integrity reports by December 31, 2024, only 455 complied. The remaining 113—nearly 20% of the total—are now classified as "unaccounted for." This failure triggers a distinct and aggressive enforcement protocol authorized by Senate Bill 4-D and Senate Bill 154.
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