February 8th - 2003

Revised Standard Forms online

Owners of contaminated property in Ontario can recover damages from neighbouring polluters, even if the owners do not intend to clean up the contamination.

Owners of contaminated property in Ontario can recover damages from neighbouring polluters, even if the owners do not intend to clean up the contamination. Courts may order damages based on the costs of clean-up to a "pristine" state, a higher standard than required by the Ministry of the Environment clean-up guidelines.

The stringent "pristine" standard may be invoked even where the current land use is commercial or industrial. Once the site is in a 'pristine" state, or damages have been awarded, there is no stigma attached to that site for once having been contaminated.

Back to the top of this page.

Revised Standard Forms online 

OREA’s revised forms for 2003 are now online. The forms have been re-numbered and are grouped by function – residential, commercial, etc. To download the forms in pdf version, go to www.orea.com/members.

Share this item

Consumers prepared to borrow in 2003 Is mould a big deal?

For more information contact

Ontario Real Estate Association

Jean-Adrien Delicano

Senior Manager, Media Relations

JeanAdrienD@orea.com

416-445-9910 ext. 246

OREA AI Assistant