Ontario to introduce bill that would regulate home inspectors

The government estimates there are about 1,500 home inspectors working in the province

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Caption: The Ontario Liberal government is planning to regulate home inspectors as part of legislation expected to be introduced this fall. Home inspectors are one of the only professionals in the real estate industry not regulated by the province. (CBC)

Home inspectors in Ontario could soon be regulated under legislation the provincial Liberal government says it intends to introduce this fall.
Consumer Services Minister Marie-France Lalonde is announcing Wednesday that the bill would require home inspectors to be licensed and set minimum standards for contracts and home inspection reports.
It would also establish a body to administer and enforce the licensing and regulations.
Lalonde says the legislation would protect consumers by ensuring they benefit from quality advice and are aware of safety issues before buying a home.
The government estimates that in Ontario there are 1,500 home inspectors — one of the only professionals involved in a real-estate transaction to not be provincially regulated.
Ontario assembled a panel of industry experts in 2013 to draft a report on the issue and the panel recommended that inspectors be required to pass a written exam and a field test in order to become licensed.