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Pre-Delivery Inspection an important part of new home ownership

(NC)-There is a critical first step all new home buyers in Ontario must take before moving day, known as the Pre-Delivery Inspection or PDI. Much more than a just a quick tour, the PDI represents the first opportunity for buyers to view their home in its completed state and thoroughly assess its condition prior to taking possession.

All builders of new homes and condominiums in Ontario are required by Tarion Warranty Corporation to conduct a PDI with their customers prior to a home's date of possession. Tarion is a private corporation that protects home buyers according to the terms of the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act, which requires that builders provide warranty coverage on every new home built in the province.

"The PDI is an important starting-off point in the new home warranty process," according to Carol Metcalfe, Manager of Claims at Tarion. "Most builders are committed to constructing a quality product, but today's new homes are large and complex, made up of many different systems and components. The PDI therefore provides homeowners with a prime opportunity for assessing a home's overall workmanship and features."

The PDI takes place just before occupancy and involves the builder or their representative examining the interior and exterior of the home with the homeowner. The objective of this inspection is to make a written record of any items that are incomplete, damaged, missing, inaccessible or not working properly. Items needing attention by the builder are included on a PDI Form, which represents the official record of the home's condition before occupancy. It is also used by Tarion as a reference for any future warranty-related issues.

Pre-delivery inspection is an important part of new home ownership.   A PDI provides a written record of the condition of the house before the purchaser takes posession.   To simplify the warranty service process, Tarion introduced a new minimum Customer Service Standard for the residential construction industry in Ontario.   New home buyers benefit from deposit protection, as well as protection against delayed closings or occupancies without proper written notice.  New homeowners are also protected against defects in work and materials, major structural defects, and, in some cases, unauthorized substitutions.

"Many builders use the PDI as an opportunity to foster a good relationship with their customers, at the start of the all-important first year in the new home," says Metcalfe. "In addition to conducting the inspection with homeowners, builders must explain how the various systems work, including the heating, air conditioning, plumbing and electrical. It's important for homeowners to be familiar with these as their improper use could affect future warranty coverage."

During the PDI, homeowners should carefully examine the home both inside and out. While inside, they should look for things like chips in porcelain sinks or scratches on counter tops, damage to floors or walls, and doors and windows that are not secure or do not open and close easily.

Outside they should check things like the quality of brickwork and siding, whether window screens have been installed, and the appearance of the driveway and landscaping. It is also a good idea to discuss home maintenance with the builder, as poor or improper maintenance can jeopardize warranty coverage.

Additional information on the PDI, including a complete of things to look for during the inspection, can be found in 'Getting Ready for the Pre-Delivery Inspection,' a brochure produced by Tarion. Copies can be obtained by calling 1-877-9TARION or downloaded from the Tarion website www.tarion.com


 

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