Under provincial legislation that became effective on August 1, 2006,
municipal officials are required to inspect marijuana grow houses once they have been identified and shut down by police.
When police inform a municipality that a property is/was a grow house, the local municipality is required to ensure that an inspection of the building
is conducted within a reasonable time. Besides, the municipality is
required to take whatever action it is authorized by law to take in order to
make the building safe and protect the public. This could include issuing orders
under the Building Code.
Specific procedures and protocols for complying with these obligations may
vary according to municipality. Under the City of Toronto’s protocol, orders resulting from municipal inspections of a property that contained a grow house may be registered on the title of the property until outstanding issues have been addressed.
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And what is the point of this post Mr Narula? Do you seem to have some information that a CD member might be growing Marijuana.
Please enlighten!!!
If anyone was operating a home as a "grow house", this law would not bother him/her, be he/she be of any race/colour...as no law ever does bother any criminal.
However, if you were in the market to buy a property that could have been used for these operations, this law would serve them well and assure them that the home has been cleared by the authorities to be safe for living.
Hope it helped.
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Rajeev Narula, Broker, REALTOR®
ACE TEAM REALTY INC., Brokerage
10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, Suite 704
(Opp Square One - HWY10/403)
Mississauga, ON L5R 3K6
Bus: 1-888-355-3155 Ext. 300
Fax: 1-888-443-3155
Email:
Web: http://www.RAJEEV.ca" rel="nofollow">LINK
Thanks. Informative post. You do not want to buy a house and find after a few rains some plants have sprouted again in your backyard and the police is swarming all over.
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Originally posted by Rajeev Narula
When police inform a municipality that a property is/was a grow house, the local municipality is required to ensure that an inspection of the building
is conducted within a reasonable time. Besides, the municipality is
required to take whatever action it is authorized by law to take in order to
make the building safe and protect the public. This could include issuing orders
under the Building Code.
Specific procedures and protocols for complying with these obligations may
vary according to municipality. Under the City of Toronto’s protocol, orders resulting from municipal inspections of a property that contained a grow house may be registered on the title of the property until outstanding issues have been addressed.
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