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Balcony Inspection Program: Altadena vs El Monte

How do balcony inspection program rules compare between Altadena, CA and El Monte, CA?

Altadena and El Monte have similar restriction levels.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California SB-721 (apartments) and SB-326 (HOA condos) require periodic inspection of exterior elevated elements like balconies and walkways. LACoDPW enforces in unincorporated areas; first SB-721 inspections were due January 1, 2025, with nine-year cycles.

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El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California SB-721 (apartments) and SB-326 (HOA condos) require periodic inspection of exterior elevated elements like balconies and walkways. LACoDPW enforces in unincorporated areas; first SB-721 inspections were due January 1, 2025, with nine-year cycles.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaEl Monte
Apartment statuteSB-721 H&S §17973SB-721 H&S §17973
HOA condo statuteSB-326 Civil §5551SB-326 Civil §5551
First inspection dueJanuary 1, 2025January 1, 2025
Inspection cycleEvery nine yearsEvery nine years
EnforcementLACoDPW unincorporatedLACoDPW unincorporated

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Altadena FAQ

Do duplexes need SB-721 inspections?

No. SB-721 applies only to buildings with three or more multifamily dwelling units. Single-family homes and duplexes are exempt, though prudent owners may still inspect aging wood balconies for safety.

Who can perform the inspection?

California-licensed architects, civil or structural engineers, or general contractors with class A, B, or C-5 licenses qualifying under SB-721. The inspector must not have a financial interest in subsequent repairs.

El Monte FAQ

Do duplexes need SB-721 inspections?

No. SB-721 applies only to buildings with three or more multifamily dwelling units. Single-family homes and duplexes are exempt, though prudent owners may still inspect aging wood balconies for safety.

Who can perform the inspection?

California-licensed architects, civil or structural engineers, or general contractors with class A, B, or C-5 licenses qualifying under SB-721. The inspector must not have a financial interest in subsequent repairs.

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