Miami is providing relief to condo owners who are being hit will large assessments to cover the costs of ongoing renovations to improve the structural integrity of beachfront condo towers throughout the city.

Dozens of aging condo towers in Miami are undergoing renovations to comply with a law passed after the Champlain Towers South collapsed in Surfside in 2021, killing 98 people.

Concrete is being restored and foundations are being reinforced in order to meet new structural integrity standard for beachfront condo towers.

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