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Ontario home construction regulator lays 124 charges, seeks restraining order against Albion

Writer's picture: Carla LouisseCarla Louisse


The Home Construction Regulatory Authority (HCRA) in Ontario has laid 124 charges against Albion Building Consultant Inc., alleging the company operated without proper licensing. This marks a significant step in regulating home construction in the province, as the HCRA seeks to uphold consumer protection and ensure builders adhere to established standards.


The charges stem from violations related to Albion's involvement in unlicensed home construction projects. In addition to the criminal charges, the HCRA is also seeking a restraining order to prevent the company from continuing its activities. This legal action highlights the growing concern over unregulated builders in Ontario, which can lead to substandard construction and potential risks for homeowners.


Ontario’s HCRA is responsible for licensing and regulating builders in the home construction sector. Its goal is to ensure that all builders meet the necessary qualifications and that homebuyers are protected from unethical practices. The charges against Albion Building Consultant Inc. are part of a broader effort to clamp down on companies operating outside these legal requirements.


The case underscores the importance of homeowners working with licensed builders to avoid legal and financial complications. It also reflects the HCRA’s commitment to enforcing compliance in the housing industry, protecting consumers, and maintaining the integrity of the construction sector.


 
 

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