Harcharan Singh Padda

Harcharan Singh Padda (“H. Padda”), contrary to section 21(2)(a) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), regarding a new home in Surrey, B.C. (the “New Home”), for which an Owner Builder Authorization had been issued, failed to provide the purchasers of the New Home with a disclosure notice, in a form satisfactory to BC Housing (“BCH”) Registrar, stating among other facts, whether or not the New Home was covered by home warranty insurance. On December 21, 2016, BCH issued Compliance Order 16-0029 to H. Padda directing that H. Padda:

Harpreet Kaur Saprai and Amarbir Singh Saprai

Harpreet Kaur Saprai (“H. Saprai”) and Amarbir Singh Saprai (“A. Saprai”) (together, the “Saprais”) contrary to section 21(2)(a) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), regarding a new home in Abbotsford, B.C., (the “New Home”), for which an Owner Builder Authorization had been issued, offered the New Home for sale between the dates of, on or before, July 22, 2011, and December 2011, without first being issued a Disclosure Notice from the HPO for the New Home.

Harpreet Poonia

Harpreet Poonia ("H. Poonia") sold a new home in Burnaby, B.C. (the "New Home") on, or about, November 28, 2007, without the New Home ever being occupied as a residence and without the New Home being covered by home warranty insurance, in contravention of section 22(1) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the "Act"). On January 21, 2008, Compliance Order 08-0001 was issued by the Homeowner Protection Office ("HPO") to H. Poonia directing that H. Poonia arrange home warranty insurance for the New Home by February 18, 2008.

Harry Tensen and Debra Marion Tensen

Harry Tensen (“H. Tensen”) and Debra Marion Tensen (“D. Tensen”)(together, “the Tensens”), contrary to sections 14(1) and 22(1) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), commenced or caused to have commenced construction on a new home in Edgewood, BC (the “New Home”), sometime prior to August 26, 2019, without being a BC Housing (“BCH”) Licensed Residential Builder (“LRB”) and without the New Home being registered for coverage by home warranty insurance (“HWI”) provided by a warranty provider.

Hartley Jones, Anmore Woods Ltd, Robert K. Smurthwaite and Darren R. Smurthwaite

Hartley Jones (“H. Jones”), built a new home in Anmore, B.C. (the “New Home”) for which an Owner Builder Authorization (the “OBA”) had been issued, and, contrary to subsection 20.1(1)(b) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “ Act”) , H. Jones, Anmore Woods Ltd (“AWL”), Robert K. Smurthwaite (“R. Smurthwaite”) and Darren R. Smurthwaite (“D. Smurthwaite”), on or before September 29, 2010, sold the New Home while the New Home was being built.

Heather Wood

Heather Wood (“Wood”), contrary to section 22(1.1) (b) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), offered and/or/ marketed for sale a new home in Halfmoon Bay, BC (the “New Home), between the dates of April 7, 2012 and June 20, 2012, without the New Home being covered with a policy of home warranty insurance pursuant to section 22 of the Act. On November 1, 2012, the Homeowner Protection Office (“HPO”) issued Compliance Order 12-0047 to Wood directing that:

Highline Design Ltd. and Gary James Osborne

Highline Design Ltd. (“HDL”) and Gary James Osborne (“Osborne”), contrary to section 22(1) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), built a new home in Victoria, BC (the “New Home”), during the period of, or about, September 2020 and June 2021, without the New Home being registered for coverage by home warranty insurance (“HWI”) provided by a warranty provider. On May 11, 2022, BC Housing (“BCH”) issued Compliance Order 22-0008 to HDL and Osborne directing that HDL and Osborne: 
 
Immediately:  

Hina Sami and Sami Ullah Khan

Hina Sami (“H. Sami”) and Sami Ullah Khan (“S. Khan”), built a new home in Surrey, B.C. (the “New Home”) for which an Owner Builder Authorization (the “OBA”) had been issued, and, contrary to subsection 20.1(1)(b) of the Homeowner Protection Act, H. Sami sold her interest in the New Home within the 12-month period of time after the New Home was built. On November 15, 2011, the Homeowner Protection Office ("HPO") Registrar suspended the OBA and notified H.

House & Castle Construction Ltd. and Davied Broderick

House & Castle Construction Ltd. (“HCCL”) and Davied Broderick(“Broderick”), contrary to sections 14(1) and 22(1) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), built a new home in Blind Bay, B.C. (the “New Home”) from, or around, 2008 to 2009, without being a Homeowner Protection Office (“HPO”) Licensed Residential Builder (“LRB”) and without the New Home being registered for coverage by home warranty insurance provided by a warranty provider.

Huber Construction Ltd. and Bernard Huber

Huber Construction Ltd. (“HCL”) and Bernard Huber (“B. Huber”), contrary to section 22(1) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), constructed, or caused to have constructed, a new home in Kelowna, BC, without the New Home being registered for coverage by home warranty insurance (“HWI”) provided by a warranty provider. On September 11, 2017, BC Housing (“BCH”) issued Compliance Order 17-0030 to HCL and B. Huber directing that HCL and B. Huber:

Ian Douglas Parris

Ian Douglas Parris (“Parris”), contrary to sections 14(1) and 22(1) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), commenced construction on a new home in Topley, BC (the “New Home”), sometime prior to March 12, 2019, without being a BC Housing (“BCH”) Licensed Residential Builder (“LRB”) and without the New Home being registered for coverage by home warranty insurance (“HWI”) provided by a warranty provider. On December 22, 2021, BCH issued Compliance Order 21-0026 to Parris directing that Parris:

Ian Theodore Cosens and Abigail Sydney Cosens

Ian Theodore Cosens (“I. Cosens”) and Abigail Sydney Cosens (“A. Cosens”)(together, “the Cosens”), contrary to sections 14(1) and 22(1) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), commenced, or caused to have commenced, construction on a new home in Dawson Creek, BC (the “New Home”), sometime prior to October 6, 2023, without being a BC Housing (“BCH”) Licensed Residential Builder (“LRB”) and without the New Home being registered for coverage by home warranty insurance (“HWI”) provided by a warranty provider.

Incircle Projects Ltd. (“IPL”) and King Yeung Luk (“Luk”)

Incircle Projects Ltd. (“IPL”) and King Yeung Luk (“Luk”), contrary to section 14(1) of the Homeowner Protection Act (the “Act”), conducted the business of a residential builder without a valid BC Housing (“BCH”) Residential Builder Licence between the period of, or about, September 9, 2020, and February 9, 2021, regarding three new homes in Richmond, BC (the “New Homes”). On February 9, 2021, BCH issued Compliance Order 21-0005 to IPL and Luk directing that IPL and Luk: