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What’s the Top Cause of Condo Lawsuits in Florida? (Video)

“Hi, my name is Greg Batista here to answer another question from the internet.

CondoConcerned asks: What causes the most lawsuits between condo owners and boards?

The number one cause is water intrusion — leaks from roofs, windows, or poorly waterproofed decks. The Community Associations Institute reports that over 70% of construction defect claims involve water-related issues. In Florida, heavy rains, hurricanes, and salty air accelerate these problems, and repairs are often delayed due to cost. The result? Disputes, lawsuits, and special assessments. That’s why associations are urged to invest in preventative waterproofing rather than waiting for expensive litigation. In the end, water is the root cause of most condo conflicts.

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Authoritative references: Community Associations Institute legal reports; Florida condo law case studies; EPA moisture control guidance.

The author, Greg Batista, PE, CGC, SI is owner of G. Batista Engineering & Construction and is a nationally-recognized engineer and contractor with more than 35 years of experience and offices in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

About the Author

I’m Greg Batista, President of G. Batista Engineering & Construction. With more than 35 years of engineering and construction experience, I’ve become a trusted expert on building safety and maintenance in Florida. I’ve been nationally recognized for my work, including responding to high-profile disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the Surfside condominium collapse. My passion is helping property managers, boards, and residents protect their buildings — and their budgets — through proactive maintenance and smart repair strategies.

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