AI Solves Condominium Repair Reserve Fund Shortage Problem: New Service "AI Repair Doctor" Launched to Fundamentally Review Long-Term Repair Plans

Haikan Hozen Center Co., Ltd. has launched "AI Repair Doctor," a new service that uses AI to solve the problem of insufficient condominium repair reserves. With 36.6% of condominiums nationwide facing this issue, the service optimizes long-term repair plans using AI, reduces excessive construction through high-durability materials and scaffold-free methods, and prevents bid-rigging by completely separating design and contractor selection, thereby cutting unnecessary repair costs and generating new funds.
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“Insufficient repair reserves”—this is a concern for 36.6% of condominium management associations nationwide (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, "FY2023 Condominium Comprehensive Survey"). However, for many, the root cause is not simply a lack of funds, but structural problems within the long-term repair plan itself.

Haikan Hozen Center Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Takahiro Fujita) will launch "AI Repair Doctor," a new service that solves this structural problem with the power of AI, starting April 5, 2026. By optimizing repair plans with AI, reducing excessive construction through high-durability materials and scaffold-free methods, and preventing bid-rigging by completely separating design and contractor selection, the service eliminates wasteful repair expenditures and generates new funds. The "AI Repair Doctor" service starts from 150,000 yen for initial costs and 30,000 yen annually.

**[AI Repair Doctor Details Page]**

Part 1: https://haikan-hozen.co.jp/2026/03/23/solving-reserve-fund-shortage-ai-renovation-doctor-long-term-plan-part1/
Part 2: https://haikan-hozen.co.jp/2026/03/23/resolving-reserve-fund-shortage-ai-repair-doctor-guide-part2/ (Scheduled for release on April 5, 2026)

[Haikan Hozen Channel (YouTube) Explanatory Video] Part 1: Released March 29 / Part 2: Scheduled for release April 5

## Background to Service Launch—The Root Cause of "Insufficient Repair Costs" Lies in Structural Problems with Long-Term Repair Plans

According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "FY2023 Condominium Comprehensive Survey," 36.6% of condominiums have insufficient repair reserves compared to their plans. Furthermore, with rising construction material prices and labor shortages, construction costs are expected to continue increasing by 5-10% annually, causing many management associations to struggle with securing repair funds.

Our company receives over 100 inquiries monthly from management associations, and consultations regarding "insufficient repair reserves" and "long-term repair plans no longer matching reality due to rising construction costs" are rapidly increasing.

This problem is not simply about "lack of funds." When investigating the cause of fund shortages, it becomes clear that there are structural problems within the long-term repair plan itself, which leads to funds running out midway through the plan.