Condo-Specific Challenges
Condominiums combine the complexity of multi-unit ownership with concentrated iguana habitat. Common areas, individual units, and shared infrastructure all require attention.
Balcony Invasions
Iguanas climb to upper floors, startling residents on balconies and occasionally entering units through open doors.
Common Area Damage
Pool decks, landscaping, parking structures, and entry areas are damaged. Association budgets absorb the repair costs.
Infrastructure Damage
Seawalls, retaining walls, and foundations are vulnerable to burrow damage. Repairs are expensive and affect all owners.
Unit Owner vs. Association Confusion
Who's responsible for what? Iguanas don't respect ownership boundaries, creating disputes between unit owners and the association.
Comprehensive Condo Protection
Our network includes specialists who work with condo boards to implement community-wide programs that protect common areas and coordinate with individual unit owners.
Common Area Management
Pool decks, landscaping, parking structures, and amenity areas receive priority attention on regular schedules.
Building Perimeter Service
Treatment of building perimeters, including balcony access points, exterior walls, and climbing surfaces.
Resident Coordination
Individual unit owners can request service through the association's portal, with billing handled according to your rules.
Board Reporting
Monthly reports for board meetings showing service activity, removal counts, and recommendations.
Key Benefits
Condominium Pricing
Pricing based on units, buildings, common area size, and waterfront exposure.
Small Condo (Under 50 units)
Essential protection for smaller buildings
- Bi-weekly common area service
- Pool deck priority
- Monthly reporting
Mid-Size Condo (50-150 units)
Comprehensive protection for larger communities
- Weekly service
- All amenity areas
- Resident service portal
Large Condo (150+ units)
Full-service for major properties
- Multiple weekly visits
- All buildings covered
- Priority emergency response
Waterfront condos may require higher service frequency
Frequently Asked Questions
Who pays for removal—the association or unit owners?
Typically, the association covers common areas while unit owners are responsible for their individual units. Our platform can handle both billing arrangements.
Can iguanas really climb to upper floors?
Yes. Iguanas are excellent climbers and regularly reach 10-15 floors or higher using textured exterior walls, drainage pipes, and vegetation.
What about our seawalls?
Seawall protection is critical for waterfront condos. Providers include seawall inspection and burrow treatment in comprehensive packages.
How do you coordinate with residents?
The platform provides a resident portal where individual unit owners can request service. The association controls whether these are included in the contract or billed separately.
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