HEPA Air Purifier Contract Help for Toronto Homeowners
If you signed an unfair hepa air purifier contract at your Toronto home, the 2018 amendments to Ontario's Consumer Protection Act may apply.
HEPA Air Purifier Contracts in Toronto
Toronto's density of older detached homes and apartment-style residences has made it a recurring market for door-to-door HEPA air purifier sales. The contracts routinely run $5,000 to $10,000 in cumulative obligations for equipment that retails for a small fraction of that figure.
What This Equipment Is Actually Worth
True installed value of a residential HEPA air purification unit: roughly $400 to $1,500. Door-to-door HEPA contracts routinely run total obligations of $5,000 to $10,000 or more over the life of the agreement.
HEPA contracts often run 5 to 10 years, with monthly fees that compound to many times the equipment's installed value.
The 2018 Amendments Most Often Triggered
Unconscionable Pricing
HEPA contracts are among the most extreme examples of pricing grossly disproportionate to equipment value.
Unsolicited Contact
HEPA sales originated at the door fall within the restrictions added by the 2018 amendments.
Misrepresented Energy Savings
Where the HEPA pitch involves savings claims that fail to materialise, this is a recognised misrepresentation.
Unfulfilled Maintenance
Filter replacement and maintenance commitments not delivered are an independent ground.
Where to Start
- Locate the original agreement, including the cancellation period notice and any rebate paperwork.
- Pull a parcel register on your Toronto property to identify any registration on title.
- Photograph the data plates on your hepa air purifier so the equipment can be valued accurately.
- Stop responding directly to the installer or finance company once you have agent representation.
- Book a free, confidential review.
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HEPA Air Purifier Review for Toronto Homeowners
A confidential conversation tells you whether your Toronto hepa air purifier contract is one of the agreements the 2018 amendments were written for.