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  INFORMATION BULLETIN 

For Immediate Release

2009PSSG0034-000568

March 31, 2009

Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General

 

HOME INSPECTOR LICENSING TAKES EFFECT

 


VICTORIA – Home inspectors must be licensed as of today to begin or continue operating in B.C.

 

As announced Jan. 30, the Province is becoming the first Canadian jurisdiction to regulate home inspectors to better protect buyers and ensure qualified inspections. A home is the single biggest investment many people make, and an incorrect or misleading report from an unqualified home inspector can lead to considerable financial risk.

 

The Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority (BPCPA) is responsible for licensing and will help protect buyers’ interests by:

 

 

To become licensed, home inspectors must meet the qualifications of 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.

 

Home inspectors will also need liability insurance and a criminal record check. Licensed home inspectors will carry a wallet-sized licence issued by the BPCPA.

 

B.C. has approximately 300 to 400 home inspectors. Before today, home-inspector training was voluntary.

 

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Media

contact:

Cindy Rose

Public Affairs Officer

250 356-6961

Sarah Head

BPCPA

604 296-2856

 

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