Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7851

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Requires condominium associations to conduct structural surveys and reserve studies, fund reserves at 15%, and plan for repairs.

Impact

The implications of H7851 are significant for both new and existing condominium associations. By enforcing structural surveys and reserve studies, the bill promotes a more proactive approach to property maintenance and safety. This could help prevent catastrophic structural failures and enhance the living conditions for unit owners. Furthermore, it mandates that associations maintain a separate reserve account that must be funded at a minimum of 15% of monthly assessments, ensuring that adequate funds are available for necessary repairs and maintenance, ultimately protecting property values.

Summary

House Bill 7851 seeks to amend the existing condominium law in Rhode Island by introducing stricter requirements for condominium associations. The bill mandates that any condominium twenty or more years old must commission a comprehensive conditions survey, which assesses the structural state of the property, including identifying potential safety hazards. Additionally, the bill requires associations to conduct periodic reserve studies, which estimate the funds needed for major repairs and replacements of the condominium’s common elements. These studies are to be carried out every five years and must be certified by qualified professionals such as licensed engineers or reserve study specialists.

Conclusion

Overall, H7851 reflects a legislative commitment to enhancing the safety and structural integrity of condominiums in Rhode Island. Through its provisions, the bill aims to create a framework that demands accountability from condominium associations while safeguarding the interests of unit owners.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding H7851 may include concerns about the financial burden it places on condominium associations, especially those already facing budgetary constraints. Critics may argue that the requirement for ongoing funding for reserve studies and structural surveys may lead to increased monthly assessments for unit owners. Advocates, however, contend that the long-term benefits of maintaining property safety and value far outweigh the short-term financial implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5824

Requires condo associations to obtain and comply with reserve studies certified by an architect or engineer.

RI H5826

Creates a process for condominium associations to give notice to and obtain approval from unit mortgage holders for certain association actions.

RI H5156

Provides that the “meetings” requirements from § 34-36.1-3.08 be applicable to condominiums created before July 1, 1982, and would permit remote participation in condominium meetings.

RI S0496

Provides that the “meetings” requirements from § 34-36.1-3.08 be applicable to condominiums created before July 1, 1982, and would permit remote participation in condominium meetings.

RI S0509

Provides that the “meetings” requirements from § 34-36.1-3.08 be applicable to condominiums created before July 1, 1982, and would permit remote participation in condominium meetings.

RI H5586

Creates process for condominium associations to give notice to and obtain approval from unit mortgage holders for certain association actions by mailing a written request for approval to the unit mortgagees via regular and certified mail.

RI S0508

Creates process for condominium associations to give notice to and obtain approval from unit mortgage holders for certain association actions by mailing a written request for approval to the unit mortgagees via regular and certified mail.

RI H5587

References both the declaration and bylaws of a condominium association as possible sources of association insurance regulation for the condominiums and require additional insurance to protect unit owners, when necessary.

RI H5330

Provides that amendments to §§ 34-36.1-1.03 and 34-36.1-3.08 are applicable to condominiums created before July 1, 1982, provides a definition for the term “special assessment” and allows unit owners to participate in association meetings remotely.

RI H5585

Requires associations to provide unit owners within thirty (30) days notice of any increase in the deductible application to the association’s policy.

Similar Bills

HI SB2433

Relating To Condominiums.

HI SB3309

Relating To Condominiums.

HI HB2453

Relating To Condominiums.

MI SB0272

Housing: condominium; definition of undeveloped land; modify. Amends sec. 67 of 1978 PA 59 (MCL 559.167).

HI HR23

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Sunrise Analysis Of Condominium Association Managers.

HI HCR24

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Sunrise Analysis Of Condominium Association Managers.

TX HB4812

Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate condominiums.

HI SB1601

Relating To Condominiums.