(ii) opened from the outside in an emergency. (1) Every washroom shall be enclosed and shall have, (2) The ordinary temperature of the hot water provided must be at least 43 degrees Celsius. (1) Every kitchen sink, washbasin, bathtub and shower shall be provided, by safe equipment, with hot and cold running water. (5) The fixtures required by this section shall be maintained in a good state of repair and in a safely operable condition and shall be supplied with a supply of potable water sufficient for normal household use at a flow and pressure sufficient for the intended use of the fixtures. (4) Subsection (1) does not apply to a residential complex or rental unit that has never been provided with piped water. (c) all fixtures mentioned in clauses (a) and (b) are available in each building containing rental units. (b) all tenants have access to a kitchen sink and (a) there is at least one toilet, one washbasin and one bathtub or shower for every five rental units (3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a boarding house or lodging house if, (c) travelling outside the building containing the rental units. (b) travelling along an unheated corridor or (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to rental units that share a fixture described in paragraph 1, 2 or 4 of subsection (1) if no more than two rental units share the fixture and access to the fixture from each rental unit is possible without, (1) Subject to subsections (2), (3) and (4), every rental unit shall contain the following fixtures:Ĥ. (3) The means of sewage disposal shall be maintained in a good state of repair. (2) A residential complex shall be provided with a means of sewage disposal. (1) Plumbing and drainage systems in a residential complex, and their appurtenances, shall be maintained free from leaks, defects and obstructions and adequately protected from freezing. 517/06, s. 7 (2).Ĩ.Retaining walls, guards and fences in exterior common areas shall be maintained in a structurally sound condition and free from hazards. (b) shall be kept clear of obstructions, hazards and dangerous accumulations of snow and ice. (a) shall be maintained to properly perform their intended function and (2) The roof and any cornice flashing, fascia, soffit, coping, gutter, rainwater leader, vent or other roof structure, (2) The site upon which a residential complex is situated shall be graded and drained to prevent the ponding of water on the surface, the erosion of soil and the entrance of water into a building or structure. (1) Every floor of a basement, cellar or crawl space, and every slab at ground level, foundation wall, wall and roof shall be structurally sound, weathertight and damp-proofed and shall be maintained so as to reasonably protect against deterioration, including that due to weather, fungus, dry rot, rodents, vermin or insects. 517/06, s. 4.ĥ.The structural elements in a residential complex shall be maintained in a sound condition so as to be capable of safely sustaining their own weight and any load or force that may normally be imposed. 517/06, s. 3.Ĥ.If there is a municipal property standards by-law applicable only to the exterior of residential complexes or rental units, the maintenance standards in this Regulation that relate to the exterior of residential complexes or rental units do not apply to the residential complexes or rental units in the municipality that are subject to the by-law, but the maintenance standards in this Regulation that relate to the interior of residential complexes or rental units do apply to them. 517/06, s. 2 (2).ģ.All repairs to and maintenance of a rental unit or residential complex shall be carried out in a manner and with the materials that are accepted as good workmanship in the trades concerned. (2) Except as otherwise provided, the landlord shall ensure that the maintenance standards in this Regulation are complied with. (1) This Regulation prescribes the maintenance standards for the purposes of subsection 224 (1) of the Act. “habitable space” means a room or area used or intended to be used for living, sleeping, cooking or eating purposes and includes a washroom. “guard” means a barrier, that may or may not have openings through it (“garde-corps”) “exterior common areas” includes roads, pathways, parking areas, garbage storage areas, grounds for the use of tenants and, in a mobile home park or land lease community, the sites on which homes are situated (“aires communes extérieures”) MOBILE HOME PARKS AND LAND LEASE COMMUNITIES Municipal property standards by-laws applicable to exterior This is the English version of a bilingual regulation. Consolidation Period: From Januto the e-Laws currency date.
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