Residents file federal lawsuit against Renaissance Tower HOA

Residents of a condo association in Myrtle Beach, SC filed a federal class-action lawsuit against their Board and the companies that manage the building. The lawsuit claimed that HOA Board members knew for years the structural steel components supporting the building were steadily deteriorating… yet failed to properly do their part in keeping up with any inspections or repairs needed to prevent this damage. The owners were forced to evacuate in early October, after the building was deemed unsafe by the county code enforcement. It was reported the foundation was deteriorating, substantially worse than what previous analysis was able to show.

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