since we are on the subject of compensation. I looked in my purchasing agreement, doesn't appear there is a Tarion addendum attached to it, which by law all new construction needs to have it.... is it just me or do u guys not have it either?
Below is for agreements signed before Jun 2008, which is the case for me
http://www.tarion.com/Warranty-Prot...ed-Occupancy-Protection-for-Condominiums.aspx
If the purchase agreement gives a tentative occupancy date, your builder is required to inform you in writing of the confirmed occupancy date no later than 30 days after the roof assembly is completed (or another specific stage of construction as specified in the purchase agreement).
If you are not given notice of the confirmed occupancy date 90 days before the tentative occupancy date, then the tentative date automatically becomes the confirmed date for the purpose of calculating compensation for the delay.
I don't think I was ever given a confirmed occupancy date notice, and 1 of the delay letters was definitely given within 90 day period....
it also says you can apply for compensation within 180 days of occupancy, and if builder doesn't answer to you, you have up to 1 year after final closing to apply for compensation from Tarion.
Here is where my lawyer advised to be careful, The builder has option to refund all deposits and in exchange for the unit... so she advised me to apply for compensation
AFTER final closing...
Believe the compensation is capped at 5000, you get $100 per day of delay(no receipt required), if you are claiming additional in excess of the $100 a day, then you will require receipt..
That's how i understood it...