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Toronto company fined $1M for illegal home building, regulator says
- A Toronto-based homebuilder, Albion Building Consultant Inc., was fined over $1 million for building 39 homes without proper licensing or registration, according to the Home Construction Regulatory Authority.
- Albion was charged with 124 violations in September 2024 for constructing homes without a valid license and without enrollment in the province's warranty plan.
- The total fines amount to $1,018,750, which will be given to the municipality where the violations occurred, according to the regulator.
- The Home Construction Regulatory Authority emphasizes the need for homebuyers to verify a builder's license before entering contracts.
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Toronto company fined $1M for illegal home building, construction regulator says
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Read Full ArticleConstruction company faces more than $1-million in fines for illegal building
Albion Building Consultant Incorporated is being slapped with $1,018,750 in fines after they were convicted of illegally building nearly 40 homes. The Home Construction Regulatory Authority (HCRA) originally laid 124 charges on Albion in September of 2024. Albion and its director Zamal Hossain pled guilty to the charges of building 39 homes without a valid HCRA licence and without enrolling the homes with Tarion, Ontario’s new home warranty admi…
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