How Much Does an ADA Bathroom Renovation Cost in Florida? (Accessibility & Compliance Guide by RIVA)
Florida homeowners and property managers ask this question a lot. And honestly? It’s one of the best things you can […]
Florida homeowners and property managers ask this question a lot. And honestly? It’s one of the best things you can […]
Florida buildings face some of the toughest accessibility standards in the entire country. In 2026, those standards are not relaxing
Florida’s buildings face a lot. Humidity, salt air, hurricane winds, and the slow grind of time. That combination is hard
Florida buildings don’t age gracefully. The salt air, the brutal heat, the storms that roll in without much warning, structures
Florida buildings age. Quietly, steadily, and sometimes faster than owners expect. Once your structure hits the 40-year or 50-year mark,
Most property owners know the 40-Year Recertification exists. Not many know what actually happens when they miss it. That gap
Florida’s building safety laws have shifted. Significantly. After years of growing concerns about ageing structures, state regulations now require condo
Florida buildings age fast. Salt air, humidity, heat cycles, they all quietly chip away at structural integrity. And when a
Florida does not wait around. Once your building hits a certain age, the state puts a deadline on your calendar,
Florida buildings age. And when they hit that 40-year mark, the clock starts ticking. Property owners across Miami-Dade, Broward, and