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Updated 2 days ago, 12/27/2024
SB 721 Deadline Extended: What California Property Owners Need to Know
California's SB 721, known as the Balcony Inspection Law, requires multifamily property owners to inspect exterior elevated elements (EEEs) like balconies and decks. This safety measure aims to prevent structural failures and ensure tenant safety.
Originally, the first inspections were due by January 1, 2025, but a recent update—AB 2579—has extended the deadline to January 1, 2026. This extra year gives property owners more time to schedule inspections and make necessary repairs.
Key Points:
- Applies to multifamily properties with three or more units.
- Covers balconies, decks, and elevated elements made of wood or similar materials.
- Inspections must be completed by licensed professionals and repeated every six years.
- Hazards identified must be repaired promptly.
With the extension, now’s the time to plan ahead. Schedule inspections early to avoid a last-minute rush and ensure compliance with California law. Staying proactive not only protects your tenants but also safeguards your investment.
- Aaron Robertson