Reserve Studies for Ventura County HOAs
Reliable reserve planning for Ventura County's coastal condos, suburban townhomes, and planned communities.
Reserve Studies in Ventura County
Ventura County sits at the intersection of coastal and inland Southern California, and its HOA communities reflect that diversity. Oceanfront condominiums in Ventura and Port Hueneme face persistent salt air exposure, while planned developments in Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, and Moorpark deal with wildfire risk, brush clearance obligations, and extreme summer heat that wears down roofing, paving, and exterior coatings.
Many Ventura County associations were built during the region's residential boom of the 1980s and 1990s, which means major components โ roofs, siding, plumbing systems, and common-area hardscape โ are now reaching the end of their useful life simultaneously. Without a well-structured reserve study, boards face the prospect of large special assessments or deferred maintenance that erodes property values.
The Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act requires every California HOA to conduct a reserve study at least every three years and review it annually. Our Ventura County reserve studies provide the detailed component analysis, realistic cost projections using local contractor data, and clear funding recommendations that boards need to plan ahead and stay in compliance.
Areas We Serve in Ventura County
Our Services
Full Reserve Study
On-site inspection, complete component inventory, condition assessment, and a 30-year funding plan with multiple scenarios.
Learn more →Annual Update
Keep your reserve study current with updated cost estimates, revised funding scenarios, and inflation adjustments.
Learn more →Reserve + Elevated Elements
Combined reserve study and SB 326/SB 721 compliance planning for buildings with balconies, decks, and walkways.
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