
Condos and townhomes come with shared walls, HOA agreements, and unit boundaries that make knowing exactly what you own — and what condition it's in — more important than ever. Lasher Inspections gives you a clear picture before you close.

A lot of condo and townhome buyers assume shared ownership means shared responsibility — and skip the inspection. Then they move in and find out the HVAC hasn't been serviced in years, the water heater is at the end of its life, or there's moisture behind the walls that nobody mentioned.
What the HOA covers ends at your unit boundary. Everything inside is yours. Know what you're getting.
Ready to schedule your home inspection with Lasher Home Inspections? Contact us today to set up an appointment and take the first step in protecting your investment.
Every home inspection covers the full property from top to bottom. You'll get a detailed report on every major system and component — written clearly so you actually understand it.

Closing timelines move fast and inspectors book up. Call us or schedule online and we'll lock in a time around your deadline — no back-and-forth, no waiting around to hear back.

The last thing you want is to move in and find something nobody caught. We go through the full property — roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more — so nothing gets missed and nothing surprises you later.

Most inspection reports read like a legal document. Ours don't. You'll get clear findings, photos, and plain-language notes same or Next day — so you know exactly what's a big deal and what isn't before you make any decisions.

Don't let a bad inspection kill your deal — or your confidence. Walk away with the information you need to negotiate repairs, ask for credits, or close knowing the home is solid. Either way, you're making the right call.
A standard home inspection looks at the full property — roof, foundation, exterior, all major systems. When you own a house, everything is yours. The scope is broad because the responsibility is broad.
A condo inspection focuses on your unit. Shared walls, building systems, and exteriors fall under the HOA. We inspect what you own — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, windows, and everything within your unit boundary — and flag anything the HOA should be addressing on your behalf.
Please reach us at lasher.inspections@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
For most sellers, yes. The cost of an inspection is almost always less than a last-minute price reduction, rushed repairs, or a deal that falls through entirely.
Disclosure requirements vary — talk to your realtor about what applies in your situation. Many sellers choose to share the report proactively as a trust signal to buyers.
That's exactly why you do it before listing. You can fix it, price accordingly, or disclose it upfront — all of which put you in a stronger position than a buyer finding it mid-deal.
As early as possible. Ideally 2–4 weeks before your target listing date so you have time to address anything that comes up.
Schedule your townhome or condo inspection today. Reports delivered within same or next day— clear, detailed, and written in plain language.
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