The Walnut Orchards Homeowners Association (HOA) claims the repairs are necessary due to age and deterioration, stating: "The property was built in 1981. There's no way we can confirm the maintenance performed since then."
In 2019, the current HOA board approved a reserve study estimating most balconies had a remaining life of 25 to 30 years. That same board is now claiming that 77 out of 80 balconies need immediate replacement.
Monthly HOA dues have risen nearly 80 percent since 2020, from $325 to $582 per unit. But reserve fund health remains virtually unchanged, increasing from 26% in 2019 to just 26.5% in 2025.
Management company Common Interest, which oversees the property, maintains that the community has been regularly maintained. But a video filmed in April shows workers saying the roofs and gutters had never been cleaned prior to that day. One is heard saying, "By the looks of it, I don't think so."
CBS13 has reached out to Common Interest and HOA board representatives multiple times since March but has received no comment.
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