SB 721 California law requirements – Balconies creak. Decks sag. Staircases groan. Every day in Southern California, hidden dangers loom above people. Think of a hot summer afternoon in Riverside County. An investor walks through an apartment place. He sees old...
SB 721 & SB 326 deck inspections – The sun is blazing. A family laughs on a sunny deck. Suddenly… “CRACK!” Boards wobble. Mom gasps. Dad drops lemonade. Kids freeze. You wonder: Is the deck safe? What stops a tragic fall? Enter SB 721 deck inspection law in...
Understanding SB 721 for Deck Compliance. The devastating Berkeley balcony collapse in 2015 was a tragic reminder of the importance of building safety. In response to this incident and other similar tragedies, California enacted SB 721. This landmark legislation aims...
NOTE: The deadline for SB-326 & SB 721 has been extended to 01 January 2026. Click here to read the new law. Understanding SB 326 vs. SB 721 Inspections With a growing emphasis on safety and compliance, property owners must understand the intricacies of SB 326 and...
Ensuring Safety and Compliance for Balconies in Orange County’s Aging Apartment and HOAs. Aging Apartments in Orange County As Orange County’s apartment buildings age, property managers and Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) face an increasing need to address safety and...