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The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is a provincial Crown corporation formed as a response to many of the recommendations from the original Barrett Commission report on the quality of condominium construction in British Columbia. 

The report prompted the development of the Homeowner Protection Act which passed on July 28, 1998 for the main purposes of strengthening consumer protection for buyers of new homes and improving the quality of residential construction in the province.   The Act provided for the creation of the HPO which officially opened on October 1, 1998.

The HPO is responsible for:

The Barrett Commission

In April 1998 a commission of inquiry into the quality of residential construction, led by former Premier Dave Barrett, was established. The Barrett Report brought forward specific recommendations for action by all three levels of government, the building industry and various professions to strengthen consumer protection and restore confidence in the residential construction industry. 

The Commission was re-appointed in August 1999 to inquire into the quality of condominium construction in British Columbia; the financial failure of New Home Warranty of British Columbia Inc.; and the impacts on homeowners, the industry and the economy because of this situation. 

Annual Reports

Board of Directors

The HPO is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services. The Board members are:

  • Bob de Faye, Chair
  • Kaye Melliship
  • Shayne Ramsay

Provincial Advisory Council on Homeowner Protection

The Homeowner Protection Act provides for the establishment of a Provincial Advisory Council (PAC) on Homeowner Protection which was formed in 1999.  PAC was created to advise the HPO regarding residential construction in BC, research and education initiatives, and consumer information programs.  The 14-member council includes representatives from consumer groups, architects, engineers, builders and developers, home warranty insurance companies, labour and local governments.  The Council members represent the following organizations:

Architectural Institute of B.C. City of Vancouver
B.C. Construction Association Home Warranty Insurance Company
Union of British Columbia Municipalities Urban Development Institute
Canadian Home Builders' Association of B.C. Building Officials Association of B.C.
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists Independent Contractors and Business Association of B.C.
Condominium Home Owners' Association - 2 representatives B.C. Federation of Labour - 2 representatives - International Union of Painters and Allied Trades - United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters

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Last Updated: January 14, 2002

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