SB 326 & SB 721 Compliance Repairs for HOAs, Apartments, and Property Managers in Los Angeles

We help owners move from inspection findings to budgets, permits, repairs, and closeout documentation — in coordination with licensed architects and engineers where required.

WHO WE ARE

The Contractor Behind the Compliance

LA Construction Consultants helps Los Angeles property owners, HOA boards, and property managers turn exterior elevated element findings into real-world repair solutions. We coordinate with licensed design professionals, clarify scopes, prepare budgets, handle permits, and complete the work with documentation that supports compliance and closeout.

Licensed California General Contractor
Los Angeles based
30+ years of real estate and construction experience
HOA, multifamily, and mixed-use properties
Repair scope review and budgeting
Permit and engineer coordination

Gordon Myers is not just the founder of LA Construction Consultants; he’s also one of Los Angeles’s most trusted construction advisors. With over 30 years of experience in real estate and construction (beginning back in 1988), Gordon combines deep industry knowledge with a genuinely approachable style. His client-first philosophy means that every project benefits from his expertise, integrity, and personal dedication.

Who we serve

Apartment Owners

Property Managers

HOA
Boards

Investors / Asset Managers

How the process works

Inspection Findings Reviewed

We review the inspection report and identify what needs immediate attention.

Scope & Budget Clarified

We help define repair priorities, probable costs, and construction needs.

Plans, Permits & Coordination

We coordinate with licensed architects, engineers, and permitting authorities where required.

Repairs & Closeout Documentation

We complete the work and provide the records needed to support compliance.

Why clients hire LACC

Compliance-focused repair planning
Practical budgeting and scope clarification
Occupied-building repair coordination
Clear communication with boards and owners
Photo documentation and closeout records

SB 410 Raises the Stakes for Condo Associations

Beginning January 1, 2026, SB 410 added reporting, record-retention, and resale disclosure requirements tied to SB 326 inspections. That means boards need clearer documentation and a more disciplined path from findings to finished repairs.

Need help turning inspection findings into a repair plan?