June 8th - 2009

Home energy audit bill amended

Concerted effort from OREA and REALTORS® to get the Ontario government to drop the idea of mandatory home energy audits when a home is sold has met with success. Ontario Bill 150, proposing amendments to the Green Energy Act, has been amended to allow buyers to waive the mandatory home energy audit requirement.

Concerted effort from OREA and REALTORS® to get the Ontario government to drop the idea of mandatory home energy audits when a home is sold has met with success. Ontario Bill 150, proposing amendments to the Green Energy Act, has been amended to allow buyers to waive the mandatory home energy audit requirement.

Under the amended version, the seller shall provide a home energy audit report to the person making the offer to purchase before accepting that person’s offer. However, the Government has added a section allowing buyers to waive the mandatory requirement in writing.

The amendment replaces the requirement for the seller to make information reports or ratings related to energy efficiency of the home available to any prospective home buyer, with a new requirement that a seller must provide to the prospective home buyer prior to an offer being accepted.

While the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has yet to completely clarify a number of issues relating to the amendment, REALTORS® can be proud that their advocacy efforts have resulted in positive changes to Bill 150.

OREA will continue to work with the Government of Ontario to further clarify the amendment and how it will impact real estate transactions.

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