40-Year Building Recertification | Get Compliant Fast
⚠️ Florida Law Requires 40-Year Recertification — Avoid Fines & Building Shutdowns
Florida Building Compliance

Your Building's Deadline Is Coming.

Florida's 40-Year Recertification law isn't optional — it's the law. Buildings that miss the deadline face daily fines, forced vacancies, and potential shutdown. Don't wait until the county notice arrives at your door.

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Miami-Dade & Broward County
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The Cost of Non-Compliance

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Daily County Fines

Miami-Dade and Broward counties issue fines for every day a building remains out of compliance past its deadline.

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Forced Vacancies

Authorities can order tenants and residents to vacate the building until recertification is complete.

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Legal Liability

Non-compliant building owners face personal liability if a structural incident occurs on the property.

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Property Value Drop

An expired recertification makes selling, refinancing, or insuring your property significantly harder.

From Call to Certificate — We Handle It

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Free Assessment

We review your building's history and tell you exactly what's needed — at no cost.

2
On-Site Inspection

A licensed structural and electrical engineer visits and documents everything required.

3
Repairs (If Needed)

We coordinate any required repairs with approved contractors so you don't have to chase anyone.

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County Submission

We submit all paperwork directly to the county and handle follow-up until your certificate is issued.

Don't Let a Deadline Catch You Off Guard.

Get your free assessment today — before the county sends a notice.

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