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Toronto Homeowners Warned to Verify Contractors Before Renovation Projects

A recent home renovation case in East York has prompted industry experts to urge Toronto homeowners to carefully verify contractor credentials before beginning major remodeling projects. With renovation demand increasing across the city, experts warn that incomplete work, delays, and unexpected costs are becoming more common when proper documentation and verification are overlooked.

Renovation Case Sparks Awareness

The East York incident involved a residential project where work experienced prolonged delays and complications during a planned renovation by local contractor Michael Thompson. While the matter is still under review, the situation has raised awareness about the importance of due diligence before hiring contractors.

Expert Insight

Toronto-based construction lawyer Marvin Kim explained that insufficient documentation and unclear contracts are common causes of disputes.

“Homeowners can avoid significant financial and emotional stress by ensuring contracts are detailed, payment terms are clear, and licenses are verified. Proper documentation is essential before any major renovation begins,” he said.

Industry data suggests that renovation-related complaints have risen across Ontario since 2022, often tied to payment disputes, missed deadlines, and communication breakdowns.

Key Recommendations for Homeowners

Experts recommend that homeowners follow these essential steps before beginning renovation projects:

  • Verify licenses, insurance, and references

  • Confirm permits and timelines in writing

  • Avoid large upfront payments

  • Use milestone-based billing

  • Monitor progress and maintain regular communication

  • Review past work and customer feedback

For added support, homeowners can explore reputable renovation resources in the region. Trusted service references are available to help plan structural work and remodeling projects, such as: https://granddesignbuild.com/services/renovation

Industry Advisory

A spokesperson for the Toronto Home Renovation Safety Association (THRSA) emphasized the importance of research and preparation:

“Our message is simple: do your homework before you hire. A clear contract, verified credentials, and step-by-step oversight can protect families and ensure their renovation investment is safe.”

As Toronto’s renovation market continues to grow, officials encourage homeowners to remain proactive and informed when hiring project teams.

About THRSA

The Toronto Home Renovation Safety Association (THRSA) is an independent homeowner awareness group dedicated to promoting safe, transparent, and well-regulated renovation practices across the Greater Toronto Area.

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Website: https://granddesignbuild.com/services/renovation

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