Tarion, formerly called the Ontario New Home Warranty Program, was created by the Ontario government in 1976 to administer the province’s New Home Warranties Plan Act, which provides warranty protection to Ontarians purchasing new homes or condos. Other figures contained in the documents show that Tarion spent more than $27 million on legal costs, travel, advertising and conferences over the recent six-year period. Tarion, formerly called the Ontario New Home Warranty Program, was created by the Ontario government in 1976 to administer the province’s New Home Warranties Plan Act, which provides warranty protection to Ontarians purchasing new homes or condos. Now, thanks to documents Tarion filed with the Internal Revenue Service in the U.S., the public has a window into how the private, non-profit operates in greater detail. Alex Patinios had a number of issues with Tarion Warranty Corp. as a result of building problems in his previous home.
Source: thestar October 03, 2016 09:56 UTC