Mississauga Landlords – Do You Know Landlords Need To Get a City Licence in 2014? Read Our Interview With Mickey Frost, Director of Enforcement for the City of Mississauga
Mississauga landlords know they live in a dynamic and growing city.
With a growing population there is increased demand for high quality rental housing. This means many home-owners are renting out basement apartments to good tenants who are looking for safe and affordable housing.
Some Mississauga landlords are unaware of the need to get a license from the City if you are renting out your basement or other part of your home.
We wrote about this before in an article last year called “Mississauga Landlords Ask: What’s Going On With Landlord Licensing?”
This has led to hundreds of emails and even more posts in the Ontario Landlords Private Members forum from landlords asking a multiple of questions about how the law applies to them.
It’s important that Mississauga landlords are aware of the requirements to rent out property and follow the rules carefully. This way tenants are assured of safe rental properties.
In an effort to help get the message you we interviewed Mickey Frost the Director of Enforcement for the City of Mississauga.
We thank Mr. Frost for his time and want to help get his important message out to Mississauga landlords:
Why does Mississauga require small landlords get a licence when big cities such as Toronto do not?
Mississauga City Council approved a plan to permit second units on July 3, 2013.
The plan includes official plan policies, zoning regulations and licensing requirements.
The official plan policies permit second units within detached, semi-detached and townhouse dwellings, where appropriate.
Part of this plan included a requirement to licence second units. This was initiated to ensure that these units meet health and safety requirements, property standards requirements and are compliant with the Ontario Fire and Building Codes.
The licensing system also provides a mechanism through which ongoing inspections can take place to ensure that the secondary units are maintained and meet the requirements of City of Mississauga By-laws.
As to why Toronto has chosen not to pursue a licensing regimen for second units, we would be unable to address that question.
What is the reason we need to get a licence in Mississauga?
The Second Unit Licensing By-law 2014-13, as amended, Section 2 (1) requires that:
“No Person shall own or operate a Second Unit unless the Person is licensed under this By-law.”
If I don’t have a landlord licence and apply for one now will I be punished?
Mississauga City Council approved a plan to permit second units on July 3, 2013. The plan includes official plan policies, zoning regulations and licensing requirements.
The official plan policies permit second units within detached, semi-detached and townhouse dwellings, where appropriate.
Part of this plan included a requirement to licence second units. This was initiated to ensure that these units meet health and safety requirements, property standards requirements and are compliant with the Ontario Fire and Building Codes.
Property owners who fail to obtain a second unit licence may be charged with an offence under the by-law and if found guilty are liable to a fine of not more than $25,000 for an individual or $50,000 for a corporation.
Can my basement be ‘grandfathered’ in? I did lots of improvements years ago to make my unit “safe”.
There is no “grandfathering” provision contained in the by-law.
If a second unit is present in a residential property, a license is required.
Question: Do I have to pay a licensing fee every year?
Yes. The required license is valid for one year and must be renewed every year.
If I have a tenant who doesn’t pay rent do I still have to pay for a licence even though I don’t get rent?
Yes.
Is there any way I can lose my landlord licence?
The Manager has the authority to refuse to issue or renew a licence. This is identified in Section 8 of the Second Unit Licensing By-law 2014-13 as amended.
What happens if a vindictive tenant calls the city of Mississauga by-laws and claims my licensed unit is unsafe? Will I lose my license?
No If a complaint is received, a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer will be assigned and will investigate to determine its validity and take any action that is necessary.
Do big rental buildings require a landlord licence?
No, “big rental buildings” are not eligible for second unit licences. Second units are only permitted in a detached house, a semi-detached house or a row house.
How can I get a Mississauga landlord licence fast?
Please visit the City’s website for the process to obtain a licence.
http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/housingchoicessecondunits
Mississauga Landlords Make Sure You Get a License For Your Rental Unit
Thank you Mr. Frost for helping us get the message out.
Make sure your rental property is legal and safe. Use a good tenant screening including tenant credit checks to make sure you find great tenants for your legal and safe rental apartment.
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