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Serving Ann Arbor

Condo Inspection in Ann Arbor

As of 2000, approximately 80. Ann Arbor has a history of manufacturing, including the Ann Arbor Foundry and Northern Brewery. Condo buyers in Ann Arbor face a unique challenge: the HOA covers the building, but everything inside your unit is your responsibility the moment you close.

Our InterNACHI certified inspectors evaluate your unit thoroughly — with thermal imaging included at no extra charge — so you know exactly what you're buying before you sign.

Know Your Boundaries

What the HOA Covers vs. What You Own in Ann Arbor

Most condo buyers assume the HOA's master policy covers everything. It doesn't. The HOA insures the building shell and common areas. Once you close, the interior of your unit — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, finishes — is entirely your financial responsibility. A pre-purchase inspection is the only way to know what condition that unit is in before you own it.

HOA Responsibility

Not Your Problem
  • Roof, exterior walls, and building envelope
  • Common hallways, lobbies, and stairwells
  • Shared mechanical rooms and building-wide systems
  • Parking structures and common garages
  • Elevators and common-area electrical
  • Foundation and structural elements

Your Responsibility

We Inspect This
  • Everything within the unit's drywall boundary
  • HVAC equipment serving only your unit
  • Plumbing from the main shutoff into the unit
  • Electrical panel and wiring within the unit
  • Balcony and exclusive-use storage
  • Any improvements or modifications made by prior owners
What's Covered

What We Inspect in Your Ann Arbor Condo

Every condo inspection covers all systems and components within your unit boundary. Thermal imaging is included at no extra charge — it's the only reliable way to detect moisture intrusion from neighboring units or shared walls before it becomes a dispute.

Unit Interior

Walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows, and all interior finishes within your unit boundary.

HVAC & Ventilation

Furnace, A/C, ductwork, and ventilation serving your unit — including any shared-system connections.

Plumbing

All plumbing within your unit: supply lines, drains, fixtures, water heater (if unit-owned), and shut-off valves.

Electrical

Panel, wiring, outlets, GFCI protection, and smoke/CO detectors within your unit.

Moisture & Thermal Imaging

Thermal imaging camera included at no extra charge — identifies hidden moisture intrusion from neighboring units, roof, or shared walls.

Balcony & Exclusive Use Areas

Balcony, patio, storage units, and any exclusive-use common elements assigned to your unit.

Condo Inspections in Ann Arbor: What to Know

Diverse housing from 1800s historic homes through contemporary builds, with significant 1920s-1960s residential expansion near campus and downtown. For condo buyers in Ann Arbor, this means the unit you're purchasing may have systems that haven't been updated since original construction — and those are now your responsibility. Common issues we find in Ann Arbor condos include:

  • Historic homes with original asbestos-containing materials
  • University-area rental properties with deferred maintenance
  • Older basements prone to moisture from high water table
  • Original building materials in downtown commercial buildings
  • High humidity from Huron River proximity
  • Older multi-family buildings near campus
How It Works

From Booking to Report

01

Schedule

Call 586-330-0100 or submit a quote request. We typically have same-week availability and work around your closing timeline.

02

On-Site Inspection

Our certified inspector evaluates your unit thoroughly — typically 60–90 minutes for a standard condo. Thermal imaging is run on all walls, ceilings, and floors.

03

Report Delivery

Detailed report with photos delivered within 24 hours. The report is formatted for use in negotiations with the seller or HOA.

04

Follow-Up Support

We're available to walk you through the findings and help you understand what's material vs. minor before you make your decision.

InterNACHI Certified Inspectors

Comprehensive Property Inspections You Can Trust

Buying or selling a home? Our thorough inspections cover structural, mechanical, and environmental concerns. Get the full picture before you commit.