Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 18 Jul 2019, p. 17

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17 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,July 18,2019 insidehalton.com HomeOF THE WEEK Beautiful court location, backing ravine/woods in Bronte. Delightful 3 BR, 1.5 baths. Eat-in kitchen w/loads of cupboard & counter space. Brand new carpet t/o LR/DR & stairs to 2nd level. French doors leading to large deck from living room, with tranquil wooded view. Perfect for entertaining. Lush hardwood t/o 2nd level. Large master with double mirrored closet. Finished basement with rec room, powder room and sauna too. If you are privacy seekers, nature lovers, first time buyers, empty nesters or young families then this home is for YOU!. Close to trendy Bronte Village, Bronte Harbour, lake, several parks, walking trails, shops & transit. Sue Wheeler SaleS repreSentative Direct: 905.483.0173 Office: 905.825.7777 Sue@SueWheeler.ca rOyal lepage realty pluS Oakville, BrOkerage 248Wynford Place, oakville • $824,500 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 - 4 The warmer weather is the perfect time to enjoy your newly built home both inside and out. But if you have exterior work that has yet to be completed, or if you experience problems with your builder-supplied air con- ditioner, enjoyment may soon be replaced by frustration. It helps to understand what is covered under your warranty and the pro- cess for resolving any issues. Exterior painting, concrete and mortar Work to the exterior of your home such as painting, parging application and brick repairs is  referred to  as "seasonal"  un- der your new home warranty.  As a home- owner, you must report any problems with these items on the applicable warranty form. If your builder cannot correct a sea- sonal warranty item within the required timelines due to unsuitable weather condi- tions, they must complete the repairs as soon as possible after suitable weather conditions return. In any event, it must be completed by between the following May 1 and Sept. 1.  Grading, sod, driveways Grading not done?  Still waiting for your new lawn? How about your driveway? This type of work is referred to as "special sea- sonal" under your new home warranty, and you need to report it to Tarion on a warranty form within the first year. Your builder has 270 days of seasonable weather from the date you took possession to complete any warrantable special seasonal items.    Air conditioning When the mercury climbs outdoors, you want the inside of your home to be nice and cool. If you experience a complete loss of cooling in your builder-supplied air condi- tioner, your builder should remedy the situ- ation as soon as possible. Keep in mind that if you need warranty assistance from Tarion, they'll be able to resolve the situa- tion outside the normal warranty timelines.  Note to condo owners If you own a condominium unit, the items discussed above may be part of the proj- ect's common elements and therefore not covered by your unit warranty. If this is the case,  report the issues to the condomin- ium corporation's Board of Directors  so that they may be handled under the sepa- rate common elements warranty. (NC) Advertorial Summertime and your new home warranty

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