40- & 50-Year Building Recertifications in Miami-Dade: The Complete 2026 Compliance Guide
Florida’s building-safety laws changed forever after the Surfside tragedy — and today, every condo, commercial building, and multi-family structure in Miami-Dade and coastal South Florida is on a strict inspection clock.
If your building is approaching 30, 40, or 50 years of age, you are now legally required to complete:
• Structural Integrity Inspections
• Electrical Safety Inspections
• Milestone Inspections
• Structural Integrity Reserve Studies (SIRS)
Failure to comply can lead to:
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Fines
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Loss of occupancy
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Unsafe structure declarations
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Insurance cancellation
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Forced evacuations
At FloridaRecertifications.com and Miami40YearRecertifications.com, we specialize in getting buildings through recertification fast, legally, and without delays.
What Is a 40- or 50-Year Recertification?
A 40-Year Recertification (or 30-Year near the coast) is a mandatory engineering inspection required by Miami-Dade and Broward counties for aging buildings.
A 50-Year Recertification follows 10 years later.
These inspections verify that your building is still structurally safe and electrically compliant under the Florida Building Code and current safety standards.
The process now includes:
| Requirement | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Structural Inspection | Verify slab, columns, beams, walls, balconies, foundations |
| Electrical Inspection | Verify service, panels, feeders, grounding, fire systems |
| Milestone Inspection | Required under Florida Statute 553.899 |
| SIRS Study | Required under Florida Statute 718.112 |
Buildings That Must Comply
If your property is any of the following, you are required to comply:
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Condominium buildings
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Apartment buildings
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Hotels
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Mixed-use buildings
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Commercial buildings
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Office buildings
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Retail plazas
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HOA-owned structures
And located in:
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Miami-Dade County
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Broward County
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Palm Beach County
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Coastal communities statewide
Miami-Dade Cities With Mandatory Recertifications
We actively inspect and certify buildings in:
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Miami
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Miami Beach
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Brickell
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Downtown Miami
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Little Havana
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Allapattah
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Wynwood
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Design District
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Coconut Grove
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Coral Gables
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Hialeah
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Doral
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Miami Gardens
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North Miami
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North Miami Beach
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Sunny Isles
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Surfside
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Bal Harbour
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Aventura
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Cutler Bay
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Homestead
Every city enforces these programs slightly differently — that’s why local expertise matters.
Why Buildings Fail Recertification
Most buildings don’t fail because they’re unsafe — they fail because no one maintained them properly.
We commonly find:
Structural Failures
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Balcony slab corrosion
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Concrete spalling
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Rusted rebar
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Cracked columns
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Failed waterproofing
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Foundation settlement
Electrical Failures
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Obsolete Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels
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Undersized service
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Ungrounded systems
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Improper feeders
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Fire alarm deficiencies
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Emergency lighting failures
These issues must be documented and corrected before the city will approve your recertification.
Why You Must Pay for the Inspection BEFORE the Report Is Released
This is one of the most misunderstood parts of the process.
Once a professional engineer or inspector performs a 40- or 50-year inspection:
The report becomes a public safety document.
If payment is not made, the firm is still legally obligated to submit unsafe findings to the city — which can trigger violations, fines, and enforcement actions.
This is why FloridaRecertifications.com and Miami40YearRecertifications.com require payment before releasing inspection results.
It protects:
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The engineer
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The building
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The association
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The public
Why Professional Recertification Firms Matter
This is NOT a home inspection.
A proper recertification requires:
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Licensed engineers
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Thermography
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Load path analysis
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Electrical fault analysis
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Code compliance expertise
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City-level reporting
At Miami40YearRecertifications.com, our team includes:
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Florida Professional Engineers
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Electrical Engineers
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Certified Inspectors
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Thermographers
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Structural specialists
We work directly with Miami-Dade, Broward, and municipal building departments to ensure your building passes.
What Happens If You Ignore Recertification?
Cities now have aggressive enforcement powers.
Failure to comply can result in:
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Unsafe Structure classification
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Daily fines
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Loss of occupancy
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Evacuation orders
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Insurance cancellation
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Condo marketability collapse
There is no more leniency.
How to Start Your 40- or 50-Year Recertification
You can begin in less than 60 seconds:
👉 Visit:
https://www.FloridaRecertifications.com
https://www.Miami40YearRecertifications.com
We will:
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Review your property
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Identify deadlines
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Schedule inspections
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Manage the city process
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Deliver certified reports
Final Word for Miami-Dade Property Owners
If your building is approaching 30, 40, or 50 years old — the clock is ticking.
Waiting increases:
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Risk
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Cost
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Exposure
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Liability
The safest, fastest, and most trusted path is through FloridaRecertifications.com and Miami40YearRecertifications.com — South Florida’s specialists in 40- and 50-Year Recertifications.
