By Brian Madigan LL.B.

Ellen Roseman provides commentary on the proper role and limitations of a home inspector.

See her recent article published in the Star:

http://www.thestar.com/business/article/1029240--home-inspection-didn-t-find-costly-mould

In that case, a home inspector failed to discover the presence of mould. The home onwner was offered $500.00 being the cost of the report as a refund.

However, a home owner is not limited to recovery of the price of the report, where there has been negligence on the part of the home inspection firm.

Brian Madigan LL.B., Broker is an author and commentator on real estate matters, if you are interested in residential or commercial properties in Mississauga, Toronto or the GTA, you may contact him through Royal LePage Innovators Realty, Brokerage 905-796-8888
www.OntarioRealEstateSource.com

 
This post has been included in Ontario Real Estate News

1 Comments on Home Inspector Not Exempt from Liability

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23
2011
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Thanks for sharing this article, I missed it in yesterdays paper... I am going to re-blog this since it is great information for buyers to know...

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