CondoDossierFlorida condo compliance records, made readable

About CondoDossier

Who we are, where the data comes from, and how to read it

What this site is

CondoDossier republishes Florida's public condominium compliance records — state registration data and Structural Integrity Reserve Study (SIRS) filings — as one readable page per building. After the Surfside collapse, Florida required condo associations to complete structural reserve studies and report them to the state. The records are public, but they're scattered across separate databases and bulk files that most buyers, realtors, and lenders never find. We put them in one place. CondoDossier is a service of Peterson Group Enterprises LLC, based in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

Where every fact comes from

Two official sources, re-pulled by our pipeline every week (Monday mornings, US Eastern): the Florida DBPR's condominium registry public extracts (registration, unit counts, status, managing entities — regenerated weekly by the state) and the DBPR's public SIRS reporting databases (updated by the state within one business day of association submissions). Every page shows its data-retrieval date and links to the official source.

How matching works — and its limits

SIRS filings don't share an ID with the registry, so we match them by association/project name and county. Associations sometimes file under variant names or complete forms imperfectly, so a "no filing found" result means exactly that — no filing matching this building's name — and never constitutes a claim that an association is in violation. Buildings under three stories are not required to file a SIRS at all. Always verify with the association and the official database before making decisions.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or data issues: reports@condodossier.com. If you represent an association and believe a page misstates the public record, write to us — we check against the state's current data and correct promptly.