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Reserve
Studies
Establishing and properly maintaining a reserve fund is essential to the longevity
of a community association. Not only does a reserve fund protect homeowners’ property
value, it enhances resale values, as many states require the submission of current
reserve fund balances to potential homebuyers. Reserve funds protect property
values by providing the means to replace deteriorated capital assets before they
become problematic, ultimately lowering property values. In addition, maintaining
a reserve fund will decrease the need for a special assessment, which can result
in a heavy financial burden for the community members.
Facility Engineering Associates (FEA) observes and documents the common
property elements, and assesses the condition of the elements and when replacement
should be scheduled. FEA estimates replacement costs by taking into account
reliability of systems currently in place, our experience with potential alternative
systems, constructability of replacement systems, and the need to budget for
special circumstances. Using the replacement cost data developed for the
study, we analyze the reserve fund requirements for the community. Our
analysis method for reserve studies is a combination of the component method
and cash flow method. Our recommendations are based on cash flow projections
for a 20-year study period. We recognize that every community association is
unique. With our reserve software, we can analyze a variety of funding
scenarios to suit the needs and goals of the community. A draft report
is submitted for each reserve study, for review by the Board of Directors. By
doing this, we can incorporate the priorities of each association into the final
reserve study report.
Due to changing financial conditions and varying aging patterns of components,
reserve study updates should be conducted every three to five years. Updates
insure the integrity of the reserve fund and the financial well-being of any
community.
Our
Clients
CFM
Management Services |
Armstrong
Management Services, Inc. |
Legum & Norman,
Inc. |
Ashburn
Village Community Association |
FEA's reserve studies are performed or supervised by certified Reserve Specialists.
This designation is awarded by the Community Associations Institute (CAI), based
on demonstrated experience and knowledge of reserve funding principles, as well
as client recommendations.
Project Profiles
Ashburn Village Community Association Reserve Study
Montebello
Condominium Reserve Study
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