NDG tenants still can’t go home
The tenants forced to leave a Monkland Avenue building because of claimed structural instabilities are still not able to go home. CTV reveals the message sent to the tenants by the landlord, which hints strongly that they hope the tenants will find accommodation elsewhere and not come back.



bob 19:32 on 2026-02-02 Permalink
The “structural issues” appear to not be a big problem. In an earlier report: “Importantly, there is no risk of collapse,” Elfaco said in a statement. “The issue identified relates to floor loading in a specific area, which engineers have advised can likely be rectified through the addition of structural support,” it continued. So, I’m thinking that what you do is you don’t load the floor in that specific area. And how difficult is it to get a furnace fixed? And a notice with “Directeur” crossed out, signed by what appears to be Inspector “Fuck”, who was shown an inspection report, but did not do an inspection. And if they have an inspection report, why is the city asking for another inspection report? Something about this just feels like a shady landlord got a shady inspector to produce a shady report that a shady city person went along with, for reasons.