17th Feb, 2009

How to Check That Your Home Inspector is Licensed

On March 31, 2009, BC will become the first Canadian province requiring home inspectors to be licensed

 

Under the new standards, the province’s 300 to 400 home inspectors will be required to meet the qualifications of one of the following organizations:

 

 

  • The Canadian Association of Home & Property Inspectors – BC branch;
  • The Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia; or
  • The National Certification Program for Home and Property Inspectors.

 

Licensing will be under the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act. Home inspectors must complete examinations and field experience, undergo a criminal records check and pay a $100 licensing fee.

 

The Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority (BPCPA) will be the regulatory body, overseeing licensing and complaints, and will monitor compliance through inspections and enforcement. Maximum penalties for non compliance will be $5,000. 

 

Until March 31, 2009, home inspectors who haven’t met the requirements of a BPCPA-recognized professional association or authority can apply to the BPCPA to have their experience, knowledge and ability assessed and may be issued a licence. “Grandfathered” inspectors must meet the requirements of one of the three recognized groups by March 31, 2011.

 

After March 31, 2009, when you contract a home inspector, make sure each inspector has a wallet-sized licence and make sure you ask to see it.  If you have a complaint about a licensed inspector they can visit the BPCPA website at www.bpcpa.ca or phone toll-free 1.888.564.9963for assistance. 

 

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