B-1.1, r. 3.1 - Regulation respecting the regulation of residential building inspectors for inspections in the context of a real estate transaction

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21. The holder of a class 1 certificate must, prior to entering into a contract relating to the inspection of a category 1 residential building in divided co-ownership within the meaning of BNQ Standard 3009-500, explain to the client the advantages and, where they are known, the approximate costs of the inspection of the common areas of the building in order to help the client decide whether or not to have those areas inspected.
The holder of a class 2 certificate is subject to the requirements set out in the first paragraph as regards any residential building.
O.C. 282-2024, s. 21.
In force: 2024-10-01
21. The holder of a class 1 certificate must, prior to entering into a contract relating to the inspection of a category 1 residential building in divided co-ownership within the meaning of BNQ Standard 3009-500, explain to the client the advantages and, where they are known, the approximate costs of the inspection of the common areas of the building in order to help the client decide whether or not to have those areas inspected.
The holder of a class 2 certificate is subject to the requirements set out in the first paragraph as regards any residential building.
O.C. 282-2024, s. 21.