Buying a home is an exciting and emotional time in your life. Finding a home that fits the requirements of your family and your budget is the job of the purchaser, with the help of a mortgage broker or lender, a lawyer and of course a professional real estate agent.Okay you have found the house of your dreams, and you can afford it, as long as there are no unexpected repairs or costs. When making the single largest purchase of your lifetime, do it with 'Peace of Mind' knowing there will be no hidden costs after you move in. Hire a reputable home inspector to make sure your dream home is not a money pit in disguise.Most mortgage brokers, real estate brokers and agents all recommend having a home inspection done by a qualified company, the two most important reasons are credibility and liability.
Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) has delivered public safety services on behalf of the government of Ontario in four key sectors: boilers and pressure vessels, and operating engineers; elevating devices, amusement devices and ski lifts; fuels; and, upholstered and stuffed articles. TSSA is a not-for-profit, self-funded organization dedicated to enhancing public safety. With headquarters in Toronto, TSSA employs approximately 380 staff, 70 percent of whom work in operations. Governed by a 13-member board of directors, TSSA is accountable to the Ontario government, the residents of Ontario and its other stakeholders. TSSA funds its operations by charging its industry customers a fee for the services it provides.