What is the duty of a vendor to disclose patent defects to the purchaser?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Bernstein v. James Dobney & Associates, 2003 BCSC 986 (CanLII):

The authority Khaira v. Nelson (2002), 1 R.P.R. (4th) 76 (B.C.S.C.), 2002 BCSC 1045 provides that there is no duty on the part of a vendor to disclose patent defects to the purchasers, patent defects being those which are discoverable by conducting a reasonable inspection of the premises and making reasonable inquiries into its qualities. In case of patent defects, the rule of caveat emptor strictly applies. It is also the case that a purchaser will be held to a fairly high standard of inspection.

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