Heavier fines, threat of jail time, helping to curb illegally built homes in Ontario: Tarion
For more media materials, please visit:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8516551-tarion-warranty-fraud-prevention-2019/
TORONTO, March 25, 2019 /CNW/ - A doubling of maximum fines and potential jail time is helping curb the number of illegally built homes in Ontario, says an official with Ontario's new home building regulator and warranty provider Tarion Warranty Corporation.
The not-for-profit corporation today released figures showing that in 2018, 74 investigations were launched into builders who failed to register new homes with Tarion, which administers and enforces the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act. There were also 108 convictions in provincial court. There were 117 the previous year. Every builder in Ontario must be registered with Tarion and enroll all newly built homes in the New Home Warranty Program, which provides a seven-year warranty protecting homeowners from unscrupulous builders and building defects.
"Illegal builders can put homeowners at risk because they may not comply with the Ontario Building Code, may do poor quality work leading to extensive defects – or could even take a buyer's deposit and then abandon the build," says Tanya Gibson, Tarion's Director of Compliance & Investigations. "When a home is built by an unregistered builder, the homeowners may not even know they're entitled to a warranty including deposit protection from Tarion."
In the past year, penalties have doubled to $50,000, for convicted builders as well as directors and officers of delinquent companies. Potential jail terms have doubled as well, to a maximum one year less a day. Corporations now face maximum fines of $250,000, up from the previous $100,000. The stiff penalties show "we take this very seriously," says Gibson.
The vast majority of municipalities across Ontario share building permit information with Tarion to help identify illegal building activity. Also, 15 municipalities have partnered with Tarion for a pilot project aimed at preventing illegal building by educating consumers who opt to take out permits themselves instead of using a registered builder. As part of the pilot, consumers who want to build their own homes receive an education package and must request a letter from Tarion confirming they are in fact an owner-builder.
"In Ontario, it is perfectly legal to build your own home," says Gibson, "but you do not have a warranty."
About Tarion Warranty Corporation
For more than 40 years, Tarion has been enhancing confidence in the new home buying experience. Tarion is a private, not-for-profit corporation that administers the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act, and backstops the warranty coverage. We set the standards for builder licensing and after-sales service and step in when your builder cannot or will not fulfill the warranty obligations. Since 1976, Ontario's new home warranty program has registered close to 2 million homes and paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars in warranty claims. Our mandate is to serve the public interest, and is what guides us every day.
SOURCE Tarion Warranty Corporation
Melanie Kearns, Director, Strategic Communications, Tarion Warranty Corporation, 647.951.9472, Toll Free: 1.877.982.7466 Ext: 3066, [email protected]
Share this article