Yes, you do! A home inspection is one of the smartest steps you can take when buying any type of property—whether it’s a single-family home, townhome, semi-detached, stacked unit, or condo. Many people assume condos don’t need inspections, but that’s a costly mistake you’ll want to avoid.
When people hear the word “condo,” they often think of apartment-style living. But condos come in many forms—condo-townhomes, stacked condos, or even semi-detached condos. Regardless of the style, you are still responsible for the interior of your unit, and that means any issues with plumbing, electrical, appliances, or structure could end up being your problem after closing.
Here’s another reason inspections matter: although most condo boards require approval for changes inside an apartment-style unit, not everyone follows the rules. Sometimes owners make renovations without permission, and don’t always hire a professional. These changes can cause safety or even structural issues.
For example, I recently showed a condo where the owner had enlarged the washroom, removed the tub, and installed a massive jacuzzi tub around 30 inches high, with three unsafe steps. The top step was a shocking 16 inches from the top of the tub—imagine climbing out of that! Definitely not safe, a hazard a buyer would want to avoid! To make matters worse, they tucked a very small shower behind the tub and toilet, so that to access the shower, you would have to step over the toilet, or shimmy between the very narrow space between the toilet and tub!.