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BUILDER ("Applicant" and TARION WARRANTY CORPORATION ("Respondent ...

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Tiffany Hallatt reattended at the site on March 10, 2009, to see if the Builder had<br />

corrected the mortar situation. She again found that the mortar splatter <strong>and</strong> stains<br />

were excessive <strong>and</strong> had not been remedied. Her evidence is that she made these<br />

observations from a distance of six metres or more. However, again she did not take<br />

photographs from a position of six metres. She had a tape measure with her but did<br />

not measure the distance in making her observations.<br />

Ms. Hallatt took a large number of photographs (37) on March 10, but they were all<br />

from locations very close to the brickwork. Her evidence was that she took the<br />

photographs from the close location in order to see if the earlier complaints about the<br />

mortar splatter <strong>and</strong> stains had been corrected. Her evidence was that the close-up<br />

photos continued to show excessive mortar splatter <strong>and</strong> stains on the masonry. Her<br />

view was that if the Builder's clean-up happened, it was ineffective in its result. In<br />

her evidence, she identified many locations on the 37 photographs which she<br />

considered to reflect excessive mortar splatter <strong>and</strong> stains.<br />

At the hearing Ms. Hallatt was also presented, for the first time, with photographs<br />

taken by the Representative of the Builder a few weeks prior to the hearing. These<br />

photographs were taken from 20 feet, according to the evidence of the Builder. Ms.<br />

Hallatt quickly identified what she considered to be excessive mortar splatter <strong>and</strong><br />

stains on the photographs taken by the Builder representatives.<br />

i allowed these photos taken by the Builder into evidence even though they were not<br />

taken on the date of the conciliation. The last cleaning by the Builder had taken<br />

place before the conciliation <strong>and</strong> thus there had been no change to the brickwork<br />

between February 3, the conciliation date, <strong>and</strong> the taking of these photos a few<br />

weeks prior to the hearing. Thus, these were the only 20 foot photos available for<br />

the arbitration <strong>and</strong> reflected the condition of the brickwork <strong>and</strong> what the Tarion<br />

representative would have seen on February 3.<br />

Ms. Hallatt gave evidence as to her experience. She had several years of building<br />

industry experience prior to Tarion, working mainly as a customer contact for<br />

builders <strong>and</strong> often liaised with Tarion as to deficiency complaints from owners. She<br />

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