Condo Inspection

Condos are homes that you purchase and are part of a building of condos managed by a Homeowners’ Association (or HOA). A Condo Inspection is essential for home buyers and is the key to unlocking a wealth of knowledge about a condominium they are looking to purchase, especially for items not covered by the HOA. By thoroughly inspecting areas of the home, we’re able to provide condo buyers with a detailed, yet easy-to-read report so they can make an informed decision about their most valuable investment, their future home.

WIN Home Inspector controling a drone on a terrace balcony
WIN Home Inspector controling a drone on a terrace balcony

88%

Of customers learned of hidden property issues that needed to be addressed.

90%+

Of buyers get a home inspection when buying a new home.

12% - 18%

Of homes found issues with water heaters, plumbing, and electrical systems.

Kitchen area inside a Condo

Why Get a Condo Inspection with WIN?

Our comprehensive Condo Inspection assesses the key systems and structures in your home including interior features, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and major appliances. Our Condo Inspection is non-invasive and helps identify key issues that pose health and safety hazards, especially in areas not covered by the HOA. Our inspectors are highly trained, insured and deliver top-rated service.

Benefits of a Condo Inspection

Be an Informed Buyer: Gain an unbiased assessment of the home’s condition so you can make an informed decision.
Protect Your Investment: Avoid expensive surprises and repairs by identifying existing and potential issues before they arise.
Gain Peace of Mind: Enjoy confidence and satisfaction in your new home knowing it was inspected with WIN Home Inspection.
Get a Partner for Life: With WIN, we become your trusted partner throughout your entire homeownership journey, and are always available to answer any questions you may have.

How Does a Condo Inspection Work?

At WIN, we are skilled and trained to thoroughly conduct a Condo Inspection, ensuring accurate results.

WIN Home Inspector doing a Condo Home Inspection

STEP 1

Inspect the Interior

We’ll start inside the home, checking that there are no issues with the interior features of the home including all the walls, doors, windows.

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Check the Major Systems

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Receive Your Report

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Have a Post-Inspection Consultation

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FAQ

Condo Inspections help you uncover any hidden issues within the unit, providing peace of mind and preventing potential costly surprises after your move in.
Condo Inspections typically cover the interior of the unit, including major systems like the plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and appliances. It typically excludes common areas and the exterior, which are the responsibility of the HOA.
Condo Inspections usually take one to two hours. Schedule it early in the buying process so that you have time to address any issues before closing. This is typically done during your contingency period.
Periodic Condo Inspections are a good idea, especially if you notice signs of problems. They can help you catch issues early and avoid costly repairs.
Preventive inspections and services are always a good idea, especially if you notice signs of problems or live in an older unit. An annual Healthy Home Check can help you catch issues early and avoid costly repairs.
Getting a Pre-Listing Inspection before selling can help you identify and address issues upfront, increasing your credibility with buyers and potentially streamlining the selling process.
The responsibility for paying for the Condo Inspection can vary, depending on the negotiation between the buyer and seller; however, in most cases, it is the responsibility of the buyer.
As the seller, you have options, such as addressing the issues, offering credits to the buyer, or disclosing the problems and selling the condo as-is.