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    Not that you have anything to hide, but you had no obligation to let them in at all, let alone show non-daycare areas. Also, you don't have to provide the parent info either if you don't want to. Actually, I would think getting permission from the parents before doing so would be a good idea.

    If you a private daycare, unlicensed and not with an agency, then your home is considered a private residence and you choose who you allow to enter.

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    This sounds really scary! I have nothing to hide in terms of being within my ratio and as far as my daycare space is concerned but the rest of my house is a total mess most of the time and I would feel very uncomfortable having someone traipse through 'inspecting.' My living space is separate from my daycare space. What would happen if you just said no to an inspector?
    Don't we have any rights when it comes to our own home?

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    Do you know of any other home daycare providers in your area that you could ask if they had been inspected as well?
    Other than that, someone has reported you OR could it be possible they are flagging us from our tax refunds? Expenses we are claiming? Receipts etc? Another government I know Provincial vs Federal but just a thought.
    I lock my screen door and deadbolt my other door as well and don't have a doorbell. I have so many of those water heater guys who are soooo agressive canvassing this area I don't answer my door period.
    Try not to worry... you passed with flying colours. I do think you were called in by someone concerned by your numbers though. A neighbour with a chip? Someone who saw you out with the kiddos and watched where you live?

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