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We are in the midst of dealing with issues with a new house and have just learned of a way to check on a builder's integrity and on the home itself.
A potential buyer may call the municipality and request copies of their inspections and any files related to the building permit.
Unfortunately, the province only requires 2 inspections, but many municipalities do more, especially on builders that tend to have issues.
Our property had NINE inspections and the town has records of all sorts of problems. They would have been happy to provide the reports to a potential buyer. Had I seen these reports prior to purchasing the property, I most certainly would not have purchased it.
The inspector said that they would love to be able to put a sign on the front lawn stating the reasons that people should not buy certain houses, but unfortunately that is not allowed. They can only provide the information to people who request it.
So before you buy your next new property, speak to your municipality.
A potential buyer may call the municipality and request copies of their inspections and any files related to the building permit.
Unfortunately, the province only requires 2 inspections, but many municipalities do more, especially on builders that tend to have issues.
Our property had NINE inspections and the town has records of all sorts of problems. They would have been happy to provide the reports to a potential buyer. Had I seen these reports prior to purchasing the property, I most certainly would not have purchased it.
The inspector said that they would love to be able to put a sign on the front lawn stating the reasons that people should not buy certain houses, but unfortunately that is not allowed. They can only provide the information to people who request it.
So before you buy your next new property, speak to your municipality.