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FLCOOPERATOR.COM  THE WESTERN FLORIDA COOPERATOR   — EXPO 2019    3  Yale Robbins   Publisher  Henry Robbins   Executive Vice President  Joanna DiPaola   Associate Publisher  Hannah Fons   Senior Editor  Darcey Gerstein   Associate Editor  Pat Gale   Associate Editor  Shirly Korchak   Art Director  Anne Anastasi   Production Manager  Victor Marcos   Traffi c Coordinator  Alan J. Sidransky   Staff Writer  Fred Marks   Director of Sales  TABLE OF CONTENTS  Elevator Refurbishment  No matter how well-constructed and carefully maintained, no mechanical system lasts forever – and that goes   for elevator cabs and equipment just as much as it applies to roofs or boilers.  At some point, your building’s ver-  tical transportation comes to the end of its useful life, and the inconvenience of refurbishment and replacement   becomes a reality for residents.  If you live on a lower   oor – say the   rst, second, or even the third story – the   inconvenience may not be too severe.  If you live in a building with multiple elevators, it’s unlikely that more   than one will be taken out of service for upgrading at a time.  But if you live in a building with a single elevator   and reside above the   rst few   oors, or if you have trouble climbing stairs at all, let alone carrying packages up   or down, an elevator upgrade can become a real nightmare.   PAGE 1  Keeping an Often Digital Paper Trail   It is essential that a community association keep thorough records of its   nancials, rules and regulations, meeting   minutes, and so on. Not solely because the law o  en requires it—although following the law is certainly advis-  able—but also because an association that fails to maintain a ledger of its history is doomed to repeat its past   mistakes.    is is not to say that every association needs to have a cavernous records room on-site—we are living   in a digital era, a  er all—but having de  nitive guidelines as to who holds on to what information, where, and for   how long is a must.   PAGE 1  Environmental Irritants  Home Sweet Home can become un-sweet very quickly indeed when the physical environment you’ve worked   hard to create becomes a source of environmental toxicity. Chemicals, smoke, pet dander, and mold, along   with other allergens and irritants, can make a person’s life miserable. If you live in a private home, the solution   is clear: get rid of the cat, remove the plant or bush, use environmentally safe and hypoallergenic products for   cleaning and exterminating. In a multifamily residential community such as a co-op or condominium, however,   eliminating those irritants can be more di   cult.    e pet may belong to your neighbor; the landscaping choices   may not be your domain; and the chemicals used by the exterminator may be out of your control.   PAGE   1  An Ounce of Prevention in Condo Facilities   Management Is Worth More Than a Pound of Cure  For building owners and property managers who may soon be facing the 40-year building recerti  cation pro-  cess in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, Benjamin Franklin’s advice on prevention is   tting.   PAGE   14  Industry Pulse/Calendar   PAGE 4    Q&A   PAGE 5     Expo Pull-Out Guide   PAGE 7  Th  e Western Florida Cooperator is published quarterly by Yale Robbins Publications, LLC, 205 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10016, (212) 683-5700.   President: Yale Robbins, Executive Vice President: Henry Robbins. Subscriptions are available free by request to  co-op and condo board   members and homeowner associations. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Th  e Western Florida Cooperator, 205 Lexington Ave., New York, NY   10016. ©Yale Robbins Publications, LLC 2019. All rights reserved. FREE Subscriptions for Board Members, Property Managers and   Real Estate Decision Makers. To Subscribe, please visit us at: fl cooperator.com/subscribe  fl cooperator.com  When it rains,   it pours.   Trust in Simon Roo ng’s 115+ years  of commercial roof repair expertise.  24/7/365 Service Center  866.641.7663  |  service@simonroofing.com  Sean Sullivan  813.918.9633  ssullivan@simonroofing.com  Serving Western Florida  See us at Booth 119


































































































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