• Pinnacle of home inspection reports.

  • Report

    With your home inspection, you will get a detailed and comprehensive inspection report, which will serve as your guide for as long as you own the home. It not only describes the house components and their condition, but also provides insight into what improvements will be necessary, and when.

    The home inspection report you receive describes each of the major systems of the home, including:

    • Roof
    • Exterior
    • Structure
    • Electrical
    • Heating
    • Cooling
    • Insulation and ventilation
    • Plumbing
    • Interior

    The report addresses the condition of each of these systems. Any recommended repairs, replacements or improvements are clearly documented. The report also includes a summary of significant issues for quick reference.

    The summary is often the most important part of the report for people making their purchase decision. Once you’ve moved into your home, you’ll likely find more detail is required, and that’s when the body of the report becomes most useful.

    For those requiring still further explanation, the reference material in the report provides additional insight.

    Home safety tips

    The report will provide you with a number of home safety tips, addressing everything from smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors to overhead garage door openers.

    Home maintenance tips

    The home is a very significant investment for most people. Good preventative maintenance is a great way to protect your investment. Our home inspection reports include a maintenance section to help make sure that your home continues to be safe, comfortable, and efficient.

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  • Housing Inspection Report for Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program and Agricultural Stream

    Purpose: This report ensures that the accommodations provided to temporary foreign agricultural workers meet the required standards for health, safety, and overall suitability.

    Inspection Requirements:

    1.    Authorized Inspector: The inspection must be conducted by an authorized inspector with appropriate certification from the relevant level of government.
    2.    Employer Presence: The employer or a business representative must be present during the inspection.
    3.    Submission: The completed inspection report must be submitted with the application for a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for each location where temporary foreign workers will be housed.
    4.    Cost Responsibility: Employers are responsible for all costs associated with the housing inspection.

    Inspection Criteria:

    •    Health and Safety: The accommodations must comply with provincial or territorial health and safety standards, which take precedence over federal standards if they are more stringent.
    •    Basic Amenities: Adequate sleeping arrangements, sanitation facilities, and access to clean drinking water.
    •    Fire Safety: Compliance with fire safety regulations, including smoke alarms and fire exits.
    •    General Condition: The overall condition of the housing must be suitable for living, including cleanliness and maintenance.

    Important Notes:

    •    Personal Information: The information provided on this form is collected under the authority of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR).
    •    Voluntary Completion: While completion of this form is voluntary, failure to complete it will result in the LMIA application not being processed.
    •    Information Sharing: The information may be shared with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and other relevant agencies for administration and enforcement purposes.