Focus on shared resident areas first
Condo residents notice the spaces they use every day. Entrances, walkways, common lawns, parking edges, signs, garbage areas, and shared outdoor spaces should anchor the maintenance plan.
- Main entrances, walkways, common lawns, and shared sitting areas
- Parking edges, signs, garbage areas, and visitor-facing zones
- Areas that generate resident complaints when neglected
Plan around board expectations and budgets
Condo work often involves board approval, budgets, and clear communication. The scope should separate recurring maintenance from seasonal cleanup, extras, repair work, and improvements that need approval.
- Recurring maintenance scope and seasonal cleanup schedule
- Optional improvements such as mulch, bed repair, sod, shrubs, or edging
- Photo updates or notes that help boards review property condition
Protect safety and access through the seasons
Condo properties need clean pedestrian access, especially near entrances, walkways, mail areas, garbage areas, and parking. Seasonal cleanup and winter planning should support resident movement and reduce avoidable hazards.
- Walkways, entrances, accessible routes, garbage access, and parking lanes
- Spring gravel and salt cleanup near resident paths
- Fall cleanup and snow storage planning before winter
Plan around the people using the site
Property type changes the maintenance plan because people use each site differently. Residents, shoppers, staff, deliveries, visitors, and contractors all create different pressure points around entrances, parking, garbage access, sidewalks, and green space.
Use that pass to connect the visible condition to timing, access, service frequency, and the kind of exterior maintenance LawnSharks should price.
Send the right details for a condo estimate
Condo estimates should include the number of buildings, shared areas, access notes, board timing, complaint areas, photos, and whether the request is recurring maintenance, seasonal cleanup, or a specific improvement.
- Property layout, building count, shared zones, and priority areas
- Photos of lawns, entrances, beds, walkways, parking edges, and problem spots
- Board approval timing, service frequency, and seasonal goals
Send wide shots for layout and close photos for the detail areas mentioned in the guide.
Add timing, access, tenant, parking, gate, and seasonal constraints so the estimate reflects the real site.