In Trinity, "Condo" Usually Means a Gate, a Guard List, and Somebody Else's Key
Most towns have apartment buildings sitting out on the street where anyone can walk up. Trinity does not work that way. This is a community of planned, gated neighborhoods, and the attached homes reflect that. The villas and condos inside Heritage Springs sit behind a manned entrance. Champions Club at Fox Hollow has its own access. Rental units scattered off Little Road and Trinity Boulevard almost always mean a code, a fob, or a call to a management office before anybody gets past the entry.
So a cleaner who only knows how to pull into a driveway gets stuck at the gate. We do not. Before we ever put a visit on the calendar for a Trinity unit, we ask how we get in, who needs to know we are coming, and whether the association wants us on a guest list. That one conversation is why our crews are inside working at 9:00 instead of sitting at a call box texting you at work.
The unit itself is a different job from a house, too. A two-bedroom villa in 34655 might be 1,200 square feet with one full bath, a galley kitchen that opens straight into the living room, a screened lanai off the back, and a laundry closet tucked behind bifold doors. There is no spare room to hide the mess in. Everything you own touches everything else. When the bathroom goes, half your bathrooms are gone. That is what this service is built around.