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A recent Ontario Superior Court decision underscores the legal duties of home inspectors and the risks when those duties are not met. In Miller Desjardins v. J.F. Lajoie Construction Inc., the court found a home inspector negligent and liable for misrepresentation after failing to report significant, visible deficiencies in a property. The plaintiffs reasonably relied on the inspection report, and as a result, the inspector was ordered to pay damages for repair costs related to foundation, roof, and window defects. Nick breaks down the court’s reasoning, the key elements of negligence and misrepresentation in the home inspection context, and the practical lessons for real estate lawyers advising clients on inspection risk and claims. Subscribe to Ontario Real Estate Law Insights for timely, case-law-based insights built specifically for Ontario real estate practitioners. Website https://ontariorealestatelawinsights.... Follow Ontario Real Estate Law Insights: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Instagram: / onrealestatelawinsights LinkedIn: / ontario-real-estate-law-insights Legal Disclaimer: This video and description are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Viewing this content does not create a solicitor-client relationship. Legal outcomes depend on the specific facts of each matter. Independent legal advice should be obtained before acting on any information discussed. #OntarioRealEstateLaw #HomeInspection #Negligence #Misrepresentation #RealEstateTransactions #CaseLawUpdate #OntarioCourts #LegalAnalysis #CanadianLaw