Who's behind CondoSignal
Built and reviewed by someone who has read these documents the hard way.
CondoSignal exists because its founder kept hitting the same wall as a buyer and owner: the documents that disclose a building's real risk are long, technical, and easy to misread. The fix was a consistent, documented review framework — the one behind every report.
Founder
Kirk Hasley
Kirk Hasley is the founder of CondoSignal. He is a real estate investor and technology executive who has bought, owned, and analyzed condominium and HOA properties — and repeatedly ran into the same problem: a resale packet can run hundreds of pages, and the figures that decide whether a building is financially sound are buried where most buyers never look. He built CondoSignal to apply the same review every time, so the risks an experienced reader would catch are surfaced for everyone, with the page citations to prove them.
CondoSignal is deliberately not a chatbot and does not give legal, financial, or engineering advice. Its job is to read the documents against the rules that actually apply in your state, surface what they disclose, and tell you where to look — so you can ask sharper questions of your attorney, lender, and inspector.
How reviews stay consistent
Every CondoSignal report runs the same eight-category framework and cites the source document, page number, and quoted text behind each finding — so the work is verifiable, not a matter of trust. The full process is documented.
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