Warranty Coverage. The warranty on work and materials commences on your date of possession and provides up to a maximum of $300,000 in coverage. There are limitations on scope and duration as follows. Your builder warrants that your home will, on delivery, have these warranties: • Your home is constructed in a workmanlike manner, free from defects in material, is fit for habitation and complies with Ontario’s Building Code • Protects against the unauthorized substitution of items specified in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale or selected by you • Protects against water penetration through the basement or foundation walls, windows, and the building envelope • Covers defects in work or materials in the electrical, plumbing, and heating delivery and distribution systems • Covers defects in work or materials that result in the detachment, displacement, or deterioration of exterior cladding (such as brick work, aluminum, or vinyl siding) • Protects against violations of Ontario’s Building Code that affect health and safety • Protects against defects in work or materials that affect a structural load-bearing element of the home resulting in structural failure or that materially and adversely compromise the structural integrity; and/or that materially and adversely affect the use of a significant portion of the home. Your warranty, provided to you by your builder and backed by Tarion, is a limited warranty - not all deficiencies are covered. And the protection provided by Tarion is also limited. Exclusions to coverage include: normal wear and tear, damage caused by improper maintenance, damage caused by a third party, secondary damage caused by defects that are under warranty, supplementary warranties, deficiencies caused by homeowner actions, elevators, HVAC appliances, specific defects accepted in writing and damage resulting from an Act of God.
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Warranty Coverage. The warranty on work and materials commences on your date of possession and provides up to a maximum of $300,000 in coverage. There are limitations on scope and duration as follows. Your builder warrants that your home will, on delivery, have these warranties: • Your home is constructed in a workmanlike manner, free from defects in material, is fit for habitation and complies with Ontario’s Building Code • Protects against the unauthorized substitution of items specified in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale or selected by you • Protects against water penetration through the basement or foundation walls, windows, and the building envelope • Covers defects in work or materials in the electrical, plumbing, and heating delivery and distribution systems • Covers defects in work or materials that result in the detachment, displacement, or deterioration of exterior cladding (such as brick work, aluminum, or vinyl siding) • Protects against violations of Ontario’s Building Code that affect health and safety • Protects against defects in work or materials that affect a structural load-bearing element of the home resulting in structural failure or that materially and adversely compromise the structural integrity; and/or that materially and adversely affect the use of a significant portion of the home. Your warranty, provided to you by your builder and backed by TarionXxxxxx, is a limited warranty - not all deficiencies are covered. And the protection provided by Tarion is also limited. Exclusions to coverage include: normal wear and tear, damage caused by improper maintenance, damage caused by a third party, secondary damage caused by defects that are under warranty, supplementary warranties, deficiencies caused by homeowner actions, elevators, HVAC appliances, specific defects accepted in writing and damage resulting from an Act of God.
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Warranty Coverage. The warranty on work and materials commences on your date of possession and provides up to a maximum of $300,000 in coverage. There are limitations on scope and duration as follows. Your builder warrants that your home will, on delivery, have these warranties: • Your home is constructed in a workmanlike manner, free from defects in material, is fit for habitation and complies with Ontario’s 's Building Code • Protects against the unauthorized substitution of items specified in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale or selected by you • Protects against water penetration through the basement or foundation walls, windows, and the building envelope • Covers defects in work or materials in the electrical, plumbing, and heating delivery and distribution systems • Covers defects in work or materials that result in the detachment, displacement, or deterioration of exterior cladding (such as brick work, aluminum, or vinyl siding) • Protects against violations of Ontario’s 's Building Code that affect health and safety • Protects against defects in work or materials that affect a structural load-bearing element of the home resulting in structural failure or that materially and adversely compromise the structural integrity; and/or that materially and adversely affect the use of a significant portion of the home. Your warranty, provided to you by your builder and backed by TarionXxxxxx, is a limited warranty - not -not all deficiencies are covered. And the protection provided by Tarion is also limited. Exclusions to coverage include: normal wear and tear, damage caused by improper maintenance, damage caused by a third party, secondary damage caused by defects that are under warranty, supplementary warranties, deficiencies caused by homeowner actions, elevators, HVAC appliances, specific defects accepted in writing and damage resulting from an Act of God. The Construction Performance Guidelines are a resource to provide advance guidance as to how Tarion may decide disputes between homeowners and builders regarding defects in work or materials. The Construction Performance Guidelines are intended to complement Ontario's Building Code. They are supplemented by any applicable guidelines or standards produced by industry associations. They do not replace manufacturer warranties. The Construction Performance Guidelines are available in several different formats accessible via xxx.xxxxxx.xxx.
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
Warranty Coverage. The warranty on work and materials commences on your date of possession and provides up to a maximum of $300,000 in coverage. There are limitations on scope and duration as follows. Your builder warrants that your home will, on delivery, have these warranties: • Your home is constructed in a workmanlike manner, free from defects in material, is fit for habitation and complies with Ontario’s Building Code • Protects against the unauthorized substitution of items specified in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale or selected by you • Protects against water penetration through the basement or foundation walls, windows, and the building envelope • Covers defects in work or materials in the electrical, plumbing, and heating delivery and distribution systems • Covers defects in work or materials that result in the detachment, displacement, or deterioration of exterior cladding (such as brick work, aluminum, or vinyl siding) • Protects against violations of Ontario’s Building Code that affect health affecthealth and safety • Protects against defects in work or materials that affect a structural load-bearing element of the home resulting in structural failure or that materially and adversely compromise the structural integrity; and/or that materially and adversely affect the use of a significant portion of the home. Your warranty, provided to you by your builder and backed by Tarion, is a limited warranty - not all deficiencies are covered. And the protection provided by Tarion is also limited. Exclusions to coverage include: normal wear and tear, damage caused by improper maintenance, damage caused by a third party, secondary damage caused by defects that are under warranty, supplementary warranties, deficiencies caused by homeowner actions, elevators, HVAC appliances, specific defects accepted in writing and damage resulting from an Act of God.
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Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale
Warranty Coverage. The warranty on work and materials commences on your date of possession and provides up to a maximum of $300,000 in coverage. There are limitations on scope and duration as follows. Your builder warrants that your home will, on delivery, have these warranties: • Your home is constructed in a workmanlike manner, free from defects in material, is fit for habitation and complies with Ontario’s Building Code • Protects against the unauthorized substitution of items specified in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale or selected by you • Protects against water penetration through the basement or foundation walls, windows, and the building envelope • Covers defects in work or materials in the electrical, plumbing, and heating delivery and distribution systems • Covers defects in work or materials that result in the detachment, displacement, or deterioration of exterior cladding (such as brick work, aluminum, or vinyl siding) • Protects against violations of Ontario’s Building Code that affect health and safety • Protects against defects in work or materials that affect a structural load-bearing element of the home resulting in structural failure or that materially and adversely compromise the structural integrity; and/or that materially and adversely affect the use of a significant portion of the home. Your warrantyThese are additional charges, provided fees or other anticipated adjustments to you by your builder the final purchase price or balance due on Closing, the dollar value of which is stipulated in the Purchase Agreement and backed by Tarionset out below. CHARGE/FEE AMOUNT OR DESCRIPTION (APPLICABLE TAXES IN ADDITION TO ALL FEES SET OUT BELOW) SCHEDULE REFERENCE, is a limited warranty - not all deficiencies are covered. And the protection provided by Tarion is also limited. Exclusions to coverage include: normal wear and tearIF APPLICABLE REFERENCE NUMBER, damage caused by improper maintenance, damage caused by a third party, secondary damage caused by defects that are under warranty, supplementary warranties, deficiencies caused by homeowner actions, elevators, HVAC appliances, specific defects accepted in writing and damage resulting from an Act IF APPLICABLE Discharge of God.mortgage $125.00 Schedule “X” Paragraph 3(e) Electronic Registration $200.00 Schedule “X” Paragraph 13(b) Grading Fee $500.00 Schedule “C” Paragraph 9
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement
Warranty Coverage. The warranty on work and materials commences on your date of possession and provides up to a maximum of $300,000 in coverage. There are limitations on scope and duration as follows. Your builder warrants that your home will, on delivery, have these warranties: • Your home is constructed in a workmanlike manner, free from defects in material, is fit for habitation and complies with Ontario’s Building Code • Protects against the unauthorized substitution of items specified in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale or selected by you • Protects against water penetration through the basement or foundation walls, windows, and the building envelope • Covers defects in work or materials in the electrical, plumbing, and heating delivery and distribution systems • Covers defects in work or materials that result in the detachment, displacement, or deterioration of exterior cladding (such as brick work, aluminum, or vinyl siding) • Protects against violations of Ontario’s Building Code violations that affect health and safety Seven-Year Warranty • Protects against defects in work or materials that affect a structural load-bearing element of the home resulting in structural failure or that materially and adversely compromise the structural integrity; and/or that materially and adversely affect the use of a significant portion of the home. Your warranty, provided to you by your builder and backed by Tarion, is a limited warranty - not all deficiencies are covered. And warranty, and the protection provided by Tarion is also limited. Exclusions to coverage include: normal wear and tear, damage caused by improper maintenance, damage caused by a third party, secondary damage caused by defects that are under warranty, supplementary warranties, deficiencies caused by homeowner actions, elevators, HVAC appliances, specific defects accepted in writing and damage resulting from an Act of God. There is no Common Element warranty coverage on Common Element Condominium Corporations under the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act and Regulations. As a purchaser, you should take note of the common elements associated with your home, as maintenance and repair of these items may be the responsibility of the homeowners in the project, subject to the corporation’s declaration. This may include shared facilities, walkways, roadways and services (e.g. water and sewage lines, garbage removal and snow removal).
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement
Warranty Coverage. The warranty on work and materials commences on your date of possession and provides up to a maximum of $300,000 in coverage. There are limitations on scope and duration as follows. Your builder warrants that your home will, on delivery, have these warranties: • Your home is constructed in a workmanlike manner, free from defects in material, is fit for habitation and complies with Ontario’s Building Code • Protects against the unauthorized substitution of items specified in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale or selected by you • Protects against water penetration through the basement or foundation walls, windows, and the building envelope • Covers defects in work or materials in the electrical, plumbing, and heating delivery and distribution systems • Covers defects in work or materials that result in the detachment, displacement, or deterioration of exterior cladding (such as brick work, aluminum, or vinyl siding) • Protects against violations of Ontario’s Building Code violations that affect health and safety • Protects against defects in work or materials that affect a structural load-bearing element of the home resulting in structural failure or that materially and adversely compromise the structural integrity; and/or that materially and adversely affect the use of a significant portion of the home. Your warranty, provided to you by your builder and backed by Tarion, is a limited warranty - not all deficiencies are covered. And warranty, and the protection provided by Tarion is also limited. Exclusions to coverage include: normal wear and tear, damage caused by improper maintenance, damage caused by a third party, secondary damage caused by defects that are under warranty, supplementary warranties, deficiencies caused by homeowner actions, elevators, HVAC appliances, specific defects accepted in writing and damage resulting from an Act of God. There is no Common Element warranty coverage on Common Element Condominium Corporations under the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act and Regulations. As a purchaser, you should take note of the common elements associated with your home, as maintenance and repair of these items may be the responsibility of the homeowners in the project, subject to the corporation’s declaration. This may include shared facilities, walkways, roadways and services (e.g. water and sewage lines, garbage removal and snow removal).
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Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale