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The New Home Warranty
Program of Manitoba Inc. is a non-profit organization which ensures that
your new home is free of defects in materials and workmanship for the
1st year following the date of possession. In addition in the event a
major structural defect occurs during the first 5 years, the Program will
ensure that this will be corrected. The Program also assists with resolving
differences between consumers and builders. For more details on warranty
coverage, visit Home Owners Resources - Warranty.
History of New
Home Warranty In Canada
New Home Warranty
in Canada is modeled after a home warranty plan which has been in existence
in the United Kingdom since the mid 1930's. In 1973 the Housing and Urban
Development Association of Canada (HUDAC) conducted a study of the home
warranty plan in place in the United Kingdom.
At the time of the study, discussions were already underway between the
Housing and Urban Development Association of Canada (HUDAC), Central Mortgage
& Housing Corporation, now known as Canada Mortgage & Housing
Corporation, and the federal government agency responsible for consumer
affairs, concerning voluntary implementation of a home buyer protection
scheme as an alternative to government imposed regulations on the home
building industry or government mandated and operated new home buyer protection
schemes.
Delegates reached the conscionable decision
not to proceed with a national home warranty scheme as a National New
Home Warranty plan was not practical due to Federal and Provincial policies.
HUDAC recommended to its provincial councils that they give due consideration
to the implementation of a regional new home warranty program.
The Alberta Council of HUDAC created a task force, charged with the responsibility
of studying proposals for an industry, sponsored, operated, and funded
New Home Warranty Plan. The Plan would regulate its members, and comply
with any governing laws and regulations in the Provinces. The structuring
of the Program, all contracts and documents and an official logo was licensed
to all other provinces for their use. By 1976, there were seven New Home
Warranty Programs incorporated; the result of thousands of hours expended
by industry builders, lawyers and others with expertise in areas of housing
and consumer matters, all without pay. VOLUNTEERS WITH A VISION!
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec incorporated mono-provincial
warranty programs while British Columbia included the Yukon, and in the
Atlantic area the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland
and Prince Edward Island chose to incorporate under one New Home Warranty
Program.
Admittance into the industry sponsored warranty plans was opened to all
qualified residential builders and not just to those builders having membership
in the Canadian Home Builders' Association. This universality provided
the means to ensure that Canada's new home buying public could benefit
from New Home Warranty protection.
By the end of 1976, every region in Canada except the North West Territories
had a New Home Warranty Program. To ensure that the mandate of the warranty
schemes were met, positions on boards of directors or special advisory
boards were created to ensure all parties having an interest in the fulfillment
of the warranty obligation had their expectations met. Parties represented
include the Federal Government (Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation),
provincial government, mortgage insurers, mortgage lenders, consumers,
builders, lawyers and realtors. In this manner the New Home Warranty Programs
were able to ensure "corporate distancing" from its creators,
and to dispel allegations of conflict and bias in favour of builders.
It was then and still is important to New Home Warranty that its business
operations, practices and policies be vetted continuously, thereby ensuring
New Home Warranty Programs perform as expected.
Consumer Protection
To protect the interests of the new home buying public, the warranty
programs, with assistance provided by actuarial consultants devised a
complementary blend of (a) surety and (b) structural warranty guarantees
to reflect ever changing conditions in the marketplace. Such guarantees
have been modified from time to time to reflect the ever-changing market
conditions, and construction risk.
(a) Surety coverage include:
- purchaser
deposit coverage
- completion
of deficiencies recorded at closing
(b) Structural warranty coverage:
the
warranty period is five years which commences on date of possession of
the home and this date
normally
coincides with the date of occupancy Structural warranty coverages are
two fold in nature.
1) WORKMANSHIP & MATERIALS
In most cases this coverage is limited to one year, and in the coverage
period New Home Warranty ensures builder performance to correct qualified
defects which become manifest in the workmanship and materials incorporated
into the structure by the builders, his employees, and sub-trades under
contract to the builder. To qualify defects alleged to occur in this warranty
period, New Home Warranty provides a quasi-judicial dispute handling process
referred to as conciliation. The findings and decisions contained in the
conciliation are binding on both the builder and the consumer. The dispute
handling processes are intended to resolve issues quickly, effectively
and without imposing any heavy financial burden which otherwise may be
experienced with litigation. Where the builder defaults, that is for whatever
reason he is unable or unwilling to carry out the directions as referenced
in "the award" published by the Conciliator, the responsibility to do
so then rests with New Home Warranty. In the event that the builder ceases
business, the responsibility to perform the warranty obligations rests
with the New Home Warranty.
2) MAJOR STRUCTURAL WARRANTY
In this warranty period, coverage is limited to the correction of defects,
which qualify as Major Structural Defects. That is a defect which is having
an adverse effect on the structural components, or the load-bearing systems,
or where a situation exists which, if left unattended, could result in
a failure in the load-bearing systems of the structure.
Builder Registration
The capacity of New Home Warranty to provide the guarantees to
protect the new home buyer is contained in a contract entered into by
the New Home Warranty with the builder, commonly referred to as "The Agreement
with Builder"
In the contract, the builder assigns to New Home Warranty the right to
administer the terms of warranty; that is to monitor the builders' construction
practices, to resolve disputes that arise between the builder and his
purchaser, to enforce compliance to dispute resolution process findings,
to carry out the terms of warranty should the builder default or fail
to carry out the terms of the warranty, and within the limits of the warranty
the builder undertakes to reimburse the Warranty Program for any costs
incurred to settle bona fide warranty claims. The Warranty Programs have
developed processes to measure the technical skills of a builder applicant,
in addition to measuring a builder's financial capacity; that is to finance
the initial construction and to ensure that the builder has sufficient
funds available to service the home throughout the warranty period. As
such, the New Home Warranty Programs have taken on the responsibility
and have been recognized as the sole means of builder vetting.
Once qualified and registered, a builder is required to provide the benefit
of warranty to all residential construction eligible for warranty coverage.
Further, Registered Builders are monitored on an on-going basis, and are
subject to annual renewal requirements
Housing Eligibility
Housing eligible for warranty coverage varies widely from one
Warranty Program to another, from the singular eligibility which is limited
to housing built "for sale", to eligibility of all housing including
built-for-sale, rental occupancies, and housing built by public/social
agencies (commonly referred to as non-market housing).
OBJECTIVES OF
NEW HOME WARRANTY
The objectives of New Home Warranty are to ensure:
1. That housing is built to established building
code standards and with good building practice.
2. Warranty commitments given by the builder,
pursuant to the signed agreement with New Home Warranty;
are guaranteed by New Home
Warranty.
3. That consumer deposits taken by a builder are
protected to the limits established by the individual Programs.
4. That consumer complaints are handled quickly
and equitably.
5. That positive industry action and consumer
protection guaranteed by New Home Warranty may result in
greater confidence in the residential
construction industry, and a lessening in the need by government to
introduce legislation to regulate
the residential construction industry.
6. That industry specific education and training
courses are available for technical and business skill
improvement, and in this regard
the New Home Warranty Programs have become the principal sponsors of
education and training programs
delivered to industry.
7. That the philosophy and the terms of warranty
will be discharged by New Home Warranty without bias in
terms of its relationship with
builders and consumers.
SUCCESS OF NEW HOME WARRANTY
1. Recognition by the Canadian judicial system
that the quasi-judicial conciliation dispute handling processes
is just and equitable.
2. The primary success of New Home Warranty
arises from the settling disputes that arise each year between
builders and their buyers,
where through the warranty dispute resolution processes the vast majority
of these
issues are resolved without
a claim against the New Home Warranty.
3. The success of New Home Warranty to be
highlighted here must be referred to as "the safety net" where for
whatever reason the builder
cannot or will not honour his warranty commitments and is deemed by New
Home
Warranty to be in default,
the New Home Warranty acts to ensure the complaint/claim is handled quickly
and
effectively.
4. Recognition by government, businesses involved
in mortgage and finance, real estate sales, law firms, etcetera,
that New Home Warranty has
proven an acceptable alternative to consumer protection legislation while
simultaneously ensuring industry
self regulation.
NATIONAL WARRANTY COUNCIL
The business of New Home Warranty is recognized as being provincial
or in some cases regional in jurisdiction, and within that framework New
Home Warranty carries on its day to day business dealing with matters
arising from within its jurisdiction, be they matters involving the interests
of the new home buying public, industry or government.
There are however, issues which go beyond the scope of any New Home Warranty
jurisdiction; issues which might be of national interest or international
interest. To ensure the New Home Warranty community has the facilities
in place to deal with these sorts of issues, the National Warranty Council
took form in 1977. Operating on consensus, the Council is a federation
of Canada's six New Home Warranty Programs. Participation in Council matters
has been provided to the Canadian Bankers' Association the Canadian Home
Builders' Association, Manufacturer's Council, Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation, all to encourage discussion and consensus on matters of national
interest.
The National Warranty Council also functions as a means whereby the representatives
of the six Warranty Programs can meet with representatives of the federal
government and the national lenders in an effective forum for discussion
and action.
The business of New Home Warranty and its relationships with consumers,
industry, government and other support businesses is dynamic. It behooves
New Home Warranty to be sensitive to the concerns and expectations that
are generally held perceptions, and to ensure that its business is conducted
with these sensitivities in mind. Year after year the New Home Warranty
Programs continue to demonstrate their effectiveness in providing the
best possible new home buyer protection, ensuring industry self-regulation
through established warranty monitoring practices, and participating in
industry and government programs intended to improve housing quality and
durability.
Conclusion
"New Home Warranty is dedicated to excellence in consumer service,
excellence in housing construction, and the perpetuation of industry order
through self regulation"
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