Residential property detail illustrating condo inspection services in Quebec

Residential inspection

A clear reading of the private unit.

Quebec and surrounding area

Clear inspection, structured reporting and practical guidance to buy, sell or maintain your property with confidence.

Tom Evans, certified inspector and Level 1 thermographer, helps you understand what matters most before a real-estate decision or a maintenance follow-up.

  • Pre-purchase inspection
  • Pre-listing inspection
  • Maintenance inspection
Condo inspection Quebec

Condo inspection Quebec

A clear reading of the private unit.

This page is for clients looking for a condo inspection in Quebec to better understand the visible condition of their private unit before an important decision.

The condo context requires a more precise reading: what concerns the inspected unit, what belongs to the common areas and what the report really helps put into perspective.

Why this service matters

A condo needs more targeted explanations than a detached house.

A condo inspection is useful when you need a clear reading of the unit itself, its limits and the right questions to ask next.

A reading of the private unit

The mandate targets the visible and accessible components of your unit: interior areas, doors and windows, visible plumbing, accessible electrical, heating, ventilation and apparent signs of humidity.

Better-understood limits

The report helps distinguish what truly belongs to the unit, what may affect the common areas and what should be discussed with the condo corporation or another professional.

A clearer decision

Whether before a purchase, before a sale or to follow the condition of your condo more closely, you leave with more concrete priorities and fewer blind spots.

What the inspection covers

A visual inspection of the accessible components of the unit: ceilings, walls, floors, openings, visible plumbing, accessible electrical, heating, ventilation and apparent signs of deterioration.

What it is not meant to cover

The common areas, overall structure, shared roof, certain shared systems and condo-corporation document management do not fall under the same mandate as a private-unit inspection.

How the visit works

A more useful visit when the condo framework is clearly explained.

1

The context is clarified

The condo type, address, file timeline and the service really expected are confirmed before the visit.

2

The unit is inspected

The visit focuses on the visible and accessible elements of the private unit on the day of the inspection.

3

The limits are explained

The report helps separate unit-related findings from what should be redirected to the condo corporation or another check.

4

The report follows quickly

You receive a structured document within 72 hours so you can decide on the next step more clearly.

FAQ

FAQ about condo inspection in Quebec.

Useful answers to understand what this service really covers and what should be prepared before the visit.

Does a condo inspection cover only the private unit?

Yes. The inspection mainly targets the private unit and its visible, accessible components on the day of the visit.

Are the common areas included?

No. The common areas, the overall building structure and condo management fall under a different framework.

Why have a condo inspected before buying?

To better understand the visible condition of the unit, identify apparent signs of humidity or wear and know more clearly which questions to ask next.

Does the report explain the limits of the mandate?

Yes. The report helps distinguish what belongs to the private unit, what may affect the condo corporation and what deserves another check.

Inspection request

Talk about the unit, the context and your timeline.

Send the condo address, the requested service and your availability. The mandate will then be validated quickly to confirm the right next step.