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Airbnb, beach life, construction zone, DMV, Drivers License, Milestone inspection, ocean views, rebuilding
“Disruption of our mental construct can be deeply disorienting. Still, it may also provide an opportunity for growth and reevaluation, prompting us to rebuild our mental frameworks perhaps more resiliently than before. (“Then everything was capsizing.”)”―
Even though we have closed on our new condo in June, we are only now returning to Florida.
We chose to stay at an Airbnb for a couple of reasons. First, we have no furniture, linen, silverware, anything at all; and second and more important, we didn’t know how the work being performed on the exterior would be affecting the interior.
In Florida, every building that is 3 stories and higher must undergo a Milestone Inspection to assess the health of the building. This building failed miserably and it resulted in major work to be done. And major assessments.
While the seller had paid for all the assessments by June, it turns out that there will be more assessments necessary, as the work continues. We expected that.
We just didn’t expect that the work in the balcony would be coming into the living room. The doors, windows and wall facing the ocean have been all taken down. At this moment, our beautiful ocean view is blocked by sheet rock.
Michael and I were a bit startled by the amount of work that needs to be done, and how dismantled the whole front of the building is. But we are trying to remain positive that in the end we will have a perfect structurally sound place.
Fingers crossed that the work will go fast and be done correctly; and that there will not be tons of extra assessments.
Tomorrow, I will be going to DMV to get a Florida Drivers License and will also be continuing my search for office space. Wish me luck 🙂
“Instead of worrying about what you cannot control, shift your energy to what you can create.” ―




