Even building inspectors working for a municipality will need to review their own Bylaws before they can respond to anyone.
Not exact matches
I can tell you first hand that random selection is wishful thinking and suggest that
even if it was completed yesterday, every new
build (and renovation) should be inspected by a qualified
inspector who is an engineer and who will also ensure the deficiencies are properly reported under TARION.
Even in new -
builds, city and government
inspectors do NOT inspect «every house.»
In Langley (City) v. Wood (1999), the city stopped the use of a two - family dwelling in a single - family area
even though the owner had met with the
building inspector and plan checker and obtained permission for its use for more than one family.