Disclaimer
This site describes conditions that commonly affect condominium projects. It cannot tell you anything about the specific building you are looking at.
We do not say whether a project is approved. No page here reflects the current approval or eligibility status of any building. Only the agencies and your lender can establish that.
No project is named, and none is assessed. This site describes categories of condition. It does not characterise the condition, finances, litigation or governance of any actual association, and nothing here should be read as a statement about one.
Not an inspection and not an engineering opinion. Assessing a building requires a qualified professional who has been there. Determining structural condition is the work of a licensed engineer, and in several states it is the work of one specifically authorised under statute.
No prices. This site publishes no repair costs, no fees and no premiums. Where cost matters, it is described structurally. Statutory and agency thresholds are cited with their dates because those are rules, not prices.
No figure without a source. Where a commonly quoted number has no reliable primary source — the percent-funded bands, several agency thresholds, various service lives — the pages say so rather than repeat it. Readers sometimes find that unsatisfying. It is still better than the alternative.
State variation is the norm. Condominium law is state law. Where this site describes a framework using one state as the model, it says so. Do not assume it applies where you are.