13-bedroom house in Calgary’s NE draws attention from city and residents
13-bedroom house in Calgary’s NE draws attention from city and residents
In Calgary’s NE community of Whitehorn, an unassuming 1,100 square foot home received a complaint because of its unique selling feature…13 bedrooms. Phoenix Phillips reports
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Disgusting… ..so has the city decided to close down this tenant sweatshop piece of trash….
It's hard enough to keep our neighborhoods looking nice…..illegal……
probably operating a scam call center.
Calgary should thank india for this
There were 28 people living in it and they all rode to work together in a Nissan. 🚗🇲🇽🌮🪇
How bad does this place stink lol
Send em back
diversity is our strength , welcome to JTs Canada
This can solve the housing crisis.
Are cages dwellings next for Canada?
I mean, regardless of what you might say about the landowner, I don’t think this kind of thing would happen if the city, province or country had better systems in place. Absurd.
How many bathrooms?!?
Lol if this was Edmonton the city would be looking for ways to legalize it for the $2,500 permit fees and a small fine.
You try and build a normal basement legally with two rooms and they will hound you for no reason.
It's all a cash grab. Free for all. Everyone is trying to raise money for their retirement with the City.
I would do the same as the owner since Cow town is over priced and over taxed
Lived in Alberta and my doctor was located in the NE of calgary…it is like u are in India…
Not uncommon..look on marketplace room rentals..people charging 500 for a room shared with others..should be illegal
How can I contact City News.. I have a happening story that will get the attention they want. . Can someone please tell me how connect we with them ASAP?
It's ok if it's not a rental. Unfortunately, it is.
Wow, NIMBY. Firecodes, sure, they're important. But if we turn more houses into places that can handle 13 residents (safely), it's only an increase in supply.
The market innovates solutions, NIMBYs clutch their pearls.
Itll be like a military barracks in there for uber and skip drivers. Lots of bunk buddys😂
I'm pretty sure the owner is from Brampton.
That’s what the illegals do in my era
pfft……could have made it 16 if they split the bathrooms in half. This landlord clearly cares more about his tenants then making money.
there must be a dollarama and a convenience store in there too… 😅
Theres houses like this all over that rent per room. They make any space applicable into bedrooms. Its not that crazy lol
Well, it Trudeau is to relocate everyone out of Punjab into Canada, we will need to convert every house in Canada this way.
I asked ChatGPT this question: If I buy a 1,100 to 1,600 square foot home in Southern Ontario, Canada, would it be legally possible to covert the upper floor into 6 separate bedrooms, and then the lower basement into another 7 separate bedrooms, and then have bunk beds in each bedroom, for a total number of 26 renters in that house, renters that are unrelated to each other? Would I get in trouble with the authorities if I did this, or is the allowed and legal? ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT: (((" Converting a home in Southern Ontario into multiple bedrooms to house 26 unrelated renters would likely violate zoning laws, occupancy limits, and safety regulations. Here's why:
1. Zoning Laws and Land Use Regulations:
Most residential areas in Ontario have strict zoning laws that dictate how many unrelated people can live in a single dwelling. In low-density residential zones (typically designated for single-family homes), municipalities often limit the number of unrelated tenants living together.
For example, many cities, like Toronto and Hamilton, regulate rooming houses or multi-tenant homes under specific bylaws. You would need special permissions or zoning amendments to convert a home into a multi-tenant residence with 26 people.
2. Building Codes and Fire Safety:
Ontario’s Building Code and Fire Code have specific requirements for occupancy, fire exits, ventilation, and structural safety. With 26 renters, the home would be classified as a high-density dwelling, which would likely require fire safety upgrades, including multiple fire exits, fire-rated walls, and smoke detection systems.
Basement bedrooms, in particular, would need proper egress (a way for people to escape in case of a fire), such as windows of a specific size and direct access to an exit.
3. Health and Safety Concerns:
Overcrowding a house with too many occupants can create unsanitary and unsafe living conditions. Municipal authorities may enforce limits on the number of occupants based on the square footage, availability of bathrooms, kitchens, and common areas.
There are typically minimum space requirements per person to ensure livability, which would likely not allow 13 bedrooms and bunk beds to accommodate 26 people in a 1,100 to 1,600 square foot home.
4. Licensing and Permits:
If you are operating a rooming house or a rental property with multiple unrelated tenants, most municipalities require specific licenses or permits. You would need to apply for a rooming house or multi-tenant home license, which comes with specific regulations and inspections.
5. Legal Consequences:
If you proceed without following proper zoning, safety, and licensing regulations, you could face fines, eviction orders for tenants, or legal action from the municipality. Neighbors could also file complaints if they believe the property is being used inappropriately.
Recommendation:
You should consult with local planning and building authorities in your municipality before making any modifications to your property. They can provide guidance on what’s legally permissible and what permits or zoning changes might be required. Or just go to Brampton and do it there, as the municipal government in Brampton seems to turn a blind eye to those things.
Can I do that in Mississauga, Hamilton, Toronto, or in Barrie? If I can, then I'm going to buy TEN 3-bedroom houses close to universities/colleges, convert them all into 13-bedroom houses, and have them become cashflow-positive soon after I covert them.
So it’s a house for illegals
Brampton in Alberta. I hope the city will get serious in penalizing safety violators otherwise this place will become like Brampton quickly.
Slumlords are a beneficiary of the rackets run by Univs. Can , immi. agents who pack the colleges with 3-5x capacity and govs that allow it Fed/Prov lvls !!
One house chews up parking for the entire block….
East Indians exploiting what's new
Wait till quadplexs are everywhere
look like abandon home
THESE INADIANS ARE GREEDY AF! THEY RUINING OUR CANADA. SUCH A SLUM.
So much for code violations
Never a dull moment in Calgary 😂 seriosuly tho, that is way to many…. but i get it, the housong crisis is beyond insane in ckagary rn, i can barely find anything below 2k for even 1 bed/studio. I have toddlers tho so i need space, its wild out there
Bet it is an illegal alien half-way stop or laborer sleep house.
Once I saw the title of the video.. I knew it was going to be a bunch of jagmeet's inside
These are terrorist migrants spitting in the faces of Calgarians and Canadians everywhere. Deport all of them immediately. Total disrespect for our laws will only get worse. 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
They should all be deported immediately. Showing a complete disrespect for our laws. They will always commit crimes. 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
hmmmmmm….how many illegals can i fit in there…..the word of the day boys & girls is "Stash House"