New home warranty appeal dismissed as HVAC system met building code and condensation resulted from inadequate ventilation.
The appellants appealed Tarion's decision to deny warranty claims for their new home, primarily concerning HVAC issues and condensation in a third-floor bedroom.
The Tribunal found that the HVAC system met Ontario Building Code standards and that the condensation was caused by the homeowners' failure to adequately ventilate the home, which is excluded from warranty coverage.
Claims for a missing grease screen, loose shower heads, and secondary damage to a floor were also dismissed.
The Tribunal ordered Tarion to pay $350 in compensation for minor warranted items, including relocating a thermostat and humidistats.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalFeb 19, 2015