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Couple sues Love it or List it Vancouver showmakers, claims contractor was actor

A North Vancouver couple is suing the company behind the home design show Love it or List it Vancouver, saying the renovation to their house as part of an episode was riddled with problems putting their health and safety at risk.

North Vancouver pair claims 'defects' in reno pose a 'substantial' danger to their family

Jeanine Almeida and Norman Waine as seen during their episode of Love It or List It Vancouver, filmed in 2016. (HGTV)

A North Vancouver couple is suing the company behind the home design show Love it or List it Vancouver, claiming producers brought inan actor with no contracting experience to work on their home for theirepisode.

Jeanine Almeida andNorman Wainealso claim the renovation was riddled with problems,putting their family's health and safety at risk.

The couple and their four childrenappeared on Season 4 of the show in 2016.

On each episode of the show, families have to decide whether to stay in their current home. Both hosts one real estate agentand one designer try to sway them to move or stay.

The real estate agentworks to find them a new house while the designer renovates their current home. At the end of the episode, the homeowners choose to move, or stay in their spruced up old house.

Almeida and Waine say they paid the show's production company, Should I Stay or Should I Go West Productions, more than $175,000 for their Lynn Valley home's renovation.

Jeanine Almeida and Norman Waine say they paid the production company behind Love it or List It Vancouver more than $175,000 to renovate their Lynn Valley home in 2016. (Google Maps)

They signed a contract agreeing that work would be carried out by Kenny Gemmill the show's resident contractor or a "reasonable alternative."

The lawsuit claims theshow brought in Kerry van derGriendto work on the home in April 2016.

Van derGriend, according to the suit, is an actor with "little to no experience" as a general contractor.

Thekitchen, dining room, laundry room, garage and back deckwere transformed during the show. During the on-air reveal, AlmeidaandWaine said theyloved the "gorgeous" final product.

But in a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, the couple claim they started noticing problems after filming wrapped.

Posed dangerto family after reno: lawsuit

The homeowners say they found defects that could lead to mould, water damage, carbon dioxideleaksand higher risk of a fire.

The allegedshoddyrenovation poses "a real and substantial danger" to the couple and their family, according to the suit.

Almeida and Waine said the production company, which also runs under the name Big Coat Media,was negligent for breaching the duty of care it owed the couple.

The lawsuit also names two Love it or List it Vancouver producers, saying they told the couple they'd end up with a high-quality renovation from an experienced professional.

Almeida and Waineare asking for damages for breach of contract andnegligent misrepresentation, as well as general and special damages.

When reached by phone on Friday, Maria Armstrong,executive producer with Big Coat Media, said the company was unaware of any lawsuit.

"We know nothing about it," she said.

The Love It or List It franchise, developed by Big Coat Media in Toronto, has versions in Australia, the U.S. as well as several countries in Europe. Love It or List It Vancouver was the first spinoff.

A North Carolina couple sued Big Coat Media over their appearance on the U.S. version of theshow in 2015.Deena Murphy and Timothy Sullivan said they also found "irreparable" damageafter the show finished.

The company denied thoseallegations.

Big Coat Media hasn't filed a response to AlmeidaandWaine'slawsuit. None of the couple'sallegations have been proven in court.