Specifications
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LIMITS OF LIABILITY - STANDARD WARRANTY COVERAGE 
Pursuant to the cover set out in the Insuring Agreement the Insurer shall not be responsible for more 
than: 
1.  $200,000.00 (or  the purchase price  paid  by  the purchaser/homeowner, whichever  is less) for  a 
dwelling unit in fee simple ownership; 
2.  $100,000.00 (or  the purchase price  paid  by  the purchaser/homeowner, whichever  is less) for  a 
dwelling unit in a strata titled or multi-unit project; 
In calculating the cost of claims for standard limits under warranty coverage, the Insurer will include: 
a.  the cost of repairs; 
b.  the cost of investigation, engineering and design required for repairs; and 
c.  the cost of supervision of repairs, including professional review (but excluding legal costs); 
d.  the living out accommodation expenses. 
3.  $100.00 (or the paid amount, whichever is less) per day for reasonable  living out accommodation 
expenses actually incurred by the homeowner in the event that repairs are required under warranty 
and  the  damage  to  the  building  or  extent  of  the  repairs  renders  the dwelling  unit uninhabitable. 
Coverage under this subsection will continue until the dwelling unit is ready for occupancy, subject to 
the homeowner receiving 24 hours advance notice. 
INSURING AGREEMENT 
The Insurer will pay on behalf of the purchaser/homeowner during the periods of insurance noted (subject 
to the terms, conditions, limits, definitions and exclusions contained herein) for: 
1. Materials and Labour Warranty 
The coverage for the two (2) year material and labour warranty is as follows: 
a.  in the first twelve (12) months from the commencement date: 
i.  coverage for any defect in materials and labour; and 
ii.  subject to definition, coverage for a violation of building code. 
b.  In the first twenty-four (24) months from the commencement date: 
i.  coverage for  any defect in materials and labour supplied  for the  electrical,  plumbing, 
heating, ventilation and air conditioning delivery and distribution systems; 
ii.  coverage for any defect in materials and labour supplied for the exterior cladding, caulking, 
windows and doors that may lead to detachment or material damage to the dwelling unit; 
iii.  coverage for any defect in materials and labour which renders the new home unfit to live in; 
iv.  subject to definition, coverage for violation of the building code. 
c.  Non-compliance with the building code is considered a defect covered by this policy if the non-
compliance: 
i.  constitutes an unreasonable health or safety risk; or 
ii.  has resulted in, or is likely to result in, material damage to the dwelling unit. 
2. Building Envelope Warranty 
The coverage for the ten (10) year building envelope warranty is as follows: 
a.  In the first ten (10) years, from the commencement date, any defect that permits unintended 
water penetration such that: 
i.  it causes material damage to the dwelling unit; or 
ii.  it is likely to cause material damage to the dwelling unit. 
3. Major Structural Warranty 
The coverage for the ten (10) year structural defects warranty is as follows: 
a.  any  defect  in  materials  and  labour  that  results  in  the  failure  of  a load  bearing part  of  the 
dwelling unit; and 
b.  any defect that causes structural damage that materially and adversely affects the use of the 
dwelling unit for residential occupancy. 










