New home warranty appeal dismissed as appellants provided no evidence of structural defects.
The appellants appealed a decision by Tarion Warranty Corporation disallowing their claim for alleged structural defects in their new home.
At the hearing, the self-represented appellant brought a motion for the adjudicator to recuse herself, alleging bias, which was dismissed for lack of evidence.
On the merits, the appellants failed to provide any evidence to support their claims of structural defects.
The Tribunal accepted the expert evidence of a structural engineer retained by Tarion, who confirmed the home was built in accordance with the Ontario Building Code and that all issues had been remediated.
The appeal was dismissed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalOct 8, 2019