


Single Family condo or House
Town condo Inspection
New Construction Inspection
Condo Condominium Inspection
Commercial Property Inspection Service
Independant Inspection
HUD, REAC, FHA, FHA 203b, FHA 203k
Condominiums come in all shapes, sizes. Condominium developments and association can have as few as two units in a single building and as many as a thouasand units spread among many buildings or sites
The individual condo unit owner is liable not only for their own unit but also for a share of the common areas. Common area maintence and liability is typically divided amoungst the individual unit owners in order to share the costs. The condo association is responsible for managing the common areas, the individual condo owners are responsible for their share of the expenses and costs and liabilties.
There is an inverse relationship between the number of units in an association and the individual share of liability and expenses. If the number of units in the condo association is small, the percentage of financial liability and responsibility for the condoe owner goes up. As the number of units in a condominium development increase, the risk to the individual condo unit owner decreases.
The Condominium Inspector should not only inspect the living area, but the common areas as well. It is important to discuss the scope of the ispection with your inspector before signing the contract. Most condo inspectors charge according to the scope of the inspection.
Individual Condo Inspection Service
First Year Warrantee Inspection
Multiple Unit Inspections
Homeowners Condo Association Inspection
Comprehensive Condo Building Inspection Servicep> Homeowners Condo Association Reserve Anylysis