is there a fix?
You can replace the rubber seals and make sure the side loading door is closing completely, a twisted or warped lid on top can usually be fixed by grabbing the corner opposite of the high-side of the lid & gently give it a twist in the downward direction to try to level it out. if that fails, or it has been caved in the middle by someones rear end using it as a bar-stool in the past, you may have to add some foam-rubber door seal gasket/tape to help fill in the gap around the edge of the lid.
BUT, if the condensation is on the outside/exterior of the main chassis, then your insulation may have fallen apart, or it's gotten wet from a plugged drain-hole, if it's a plugged drain, you may have a small lake in the bottom of the pre-cool area & it may even spill out of the bottom of the side loading door.
If the copper compressor line's sweating or frosting up then melting when the machine shuts off during its cycle, as mentioned before, you may have had a high humidity couple of days & it just dripped onto your floor. I assume you have a drip pan and aren't just running the drain hose onto the floor ( assuming you have a drain hose too)