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Updated 10 months ago,
Previous Structural Integrity Issues
We have a condo that includes an underground parking garage. Recently, it was determined the building where the underground parking garage is (which is separate from the condo building) had structural integrity issues and people were advised to vacate. Now, apparently after some improvements, the building with the parking garage has been deemed structurally sound and safe to occupy (based on an engineering report and formal subsequent notice from the HOA).
Since it's now been deemed safe, do you think it's still worth having future tenants sign a waiver and release just in case there is any incident within the parking structure, or, since it's been deemed safe, should we just not worry about it? Thanks!