Your property’s future starts with
A Reserve Study Today.
We prepare conservative reserve studies so you can make informed decisions on setting aside the financial resources to maintain your property the way you want over time.
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20+ years
Combined years of experienc
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7,901
Components evaluated
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$2.19 billion
Funding guidance provided

Who We Work With
We work with specific clients and their properties.
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Condominium Associations
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Townhome Associations
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Homeowner Associations
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High-Rise Towers
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Mid-Rise Towers
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Commercial Associations
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Marinas
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Golf Courses
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Master Associations
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Cooperatives
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Apartment Complexes
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Developer Turnovers
How We Can Help You
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Property walkthrough
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Measure and count assets
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Photo inventory
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Comprehensive reporting
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Property walkthrough
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Condition assessement
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Photo inventory
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Comprehensive reporting
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Off-site work
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Update previous study
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No photo inventory
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Financial analysis
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Statutory reserve studies
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Structural Integrity Reserve Studies
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Property walkthrough
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Required reporting
Our Showcase - Real Experience, Real Results
Experience matters. And we’ll show you our experience as we’ve analyzed more than 2,360 components. Here’s a sample of just a few.
See our showcase for a sample report, components we’ve evaluated, and more.
Resources
We share what we learn from other clients so you can plan for issues before they arise as Benjamin Franklin said, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

This article covers the basic elements of a reserve study.
- by Glenn Tyndall, CPA, PRA
- July 1, 2019

The first part of a reserve study is the physical analysis. This process involves walking through the property, listing components, assessing component condition, and more.
- by Glenn Tyndall, CPA, PRA
- July 1, 2019

The financial analysis involves developing a long-range financial plan to fund reserve by setting reserve assessments at a certain level.
- by Glenn Tyndall, CPA, PRA
- July 1, 2019
Reserve Study Report
Get an idea of what we do
You can see a sample of our report, how the whole process works, and even get an idea of our fees for service.