🧐Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions from condo buyers about the Tarion warranty program:

Wednesday Oct 30th, 2024

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Tarion ensures that buyers of new homes, including condominiums and freehold properties, receive the warranty coverage they are entitled to under the builder’s warranty.

 

🧐Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions from condo buyers about the Tarion warranty program:

 

👉How do I submit a warranty claim?

 

You can submit a warranty claim online through Tarion’s MyHome service. This platform allows you to manage your warranty, file claims, and track their status.

 

👉What does the Tarion warranty cover?

 

The Tarion warranty covers various aspects of your new home, including defects in workmanship and materials, Ontario Building Code violations, and major structural defects. Coverage is divided into one-year, two-year, and seven-year warranties.

 

👉How can I check if something is covered under warranty?

 

You can refer to the homeowner’s information package provided by your builder or check the Tarion website for detailed coverage information.

 

 

👉When should I register for MyHome?

 

You should register for MyHome immediately after moving into your unit. This enables you to submit warranty claims promptly and monitor their status.

 

 

👉How does the warranty on common elements work?

 

The condominium corporation manages warranty claims for common elements such as hallways, elevators, and parking areas. Individual unit owners generally do not handle these claims directly.

 

 

👉How do I schedule a Tarion inspection?

 

If you believe there are issues that should be addressed under warranty, you can request an inspection through the MyHome service. Tarion will coordinate the inspection.

 

 

👉Does the warranty transfer to the next owner?

 

Yes, the Tarion warranty transfers to subsequent owners. If you sell your home, any remaining warranty coverage will be transferred to the new owner.

 

 

 

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