A Toronto new home builder which lost its licence to construct homes is the subject of a new investigation by Ontario regulators, after allegations the company has been building homes without permission.
“We had reason to believe that they continued to build homes illegally — perhaps 50 homes or more,” said Wendy Moir, executive director of the HCRA. In a press release at the time, the HRCA characterized Albion as having a “history of non-compliance with provincial rules and laws.”Hossain was individually convicted of acting as an officer in a company that failed to enrol new homes. Haque was individually convicted of acting as a vendor of a new home without being licenced.She overcame addiction.
He showed a Global News crew three homes he says were built by Albion in his neighbourhood; one completed in the last few months, and two others still under construction.