Investment Check: Is Your Basement Apartment Legal?

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Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Investment Check: Is Your Basement Apartment Legal?


The City of Toronto has a love-hate relationships with basement apartments: while they  recognize the need for housing and want to encourage density, they also want to  ensure the safety of basement dwellers. While laws have flip-flopped over the years, at  this point, the City of Toronto permits second suites in all detached and semi-detached  houses, subject to a whole bunch of by-laws and rules.



A second suite is defined as a self-contained rental unit in a detached or semi-detached  house. In order to be considered a “legal apartment”, the apartment will need to meet  certain zoning, property, occupancy, health and safety, fire and electrical standards.



 

Creating a New Second Suite




If you’re considering adding a second suite in your Toronto home to help offset some of  your mortgage costs, there are a number of requirements that must be met: 


• The principal residence must be at least 5 years old 

• The house must be detached or semi-detached (there are some additional rules  and exceptions for rowhouses) 

• The exterior facade of the house cannot be significantly altered 

• The second suite must be smaller than the rest of the house and be self contained with its own kitchen, bathroom and entrance 

• The property must meet parking requirements (except in the former city of  Toronto, where they recognize the limited parking available) 

If there’s a small discrepancy in any of the above requirements, you may be able to  apply to the Committee of Adjustments for a minor variance (in other words, exception)  – but note this will take time and likely cost some $$.



To ensure that your apartment is legal, you’ll also need to:


• Ensure you comply with zoning by-laws (best to confirm with the city for any  specific by-laws or exceptions for your street)


• Apply for a city building permit and pass all inspections (complying with the  Building Code)


• Meet all electrical safety codes via an inspection with the Electrical Safety  Authority (for example: grounded electrical plugs, proper use of extension cords,  GFCI bathroom plugs, proper receptacle covers, main electrical service in good  working condition, etc.)


• Meet fire safety standards (for example: adequate fire separation between the  units, interconnected smoke alarms, appropriate means of egress (escape), fire  extinguishers, etc.)



 


Buying a House with an Illegal Second Suite




If you’re in the market for a house with more than one apartment (aka a duplex or  triplex), you’ve likely seen the words: “Seller and Agent do not warrant retrofit of  basement apartment” on an MLS listing. Translation: that basement apartment is  probably not legal.



Reality check: 80% of Toronto’s basement apartments don’t comply with all the rules  and wouldn’t likely be considered ‘legal’. Here are the risks you need to be aware of:



 

The Risks



• Anyone can make a request to the city to have your second apartment inspected  (e.g. tenants, neighbours, an angry ex-girlfriend). Getting caught with an illegal  apartment could result in you having to transform the home back into a single family dwelling or may result in a lot of time and expense to legalize the  apartment. 


• Your lender may not recognize the income associated with an apartment that  isn’t considered legal


• You can be sued if a flood or fire results in an accident or death in the illegal  second suite – we would ALWAYS recommend that a homeowner meet electrical  and fire safety standards for any second suite. 


• Make sure your insurance company knows what’s really going on in the house – NEVER lie to your insurance company.




If you’re considering buying a house with an illegal second apartment, balance the risks  and rewards. Should you go through the motions of getting the apartment legalized?  Not rent out the second suite? Or maybe just buy a single-family home? Whatever you  decide, make sure you’re working with a real estate agent who knows the rules and  requirements.



Click here for the City of Toronto Guide on legal apartments.






 

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Brian Kondo
Sales Representative / Team Leader
The Brian Kondo Real Estate Team
Re/Max Hallmark First Group Realty Ltd.
905-683-7800 office

905-426-7484 direct
brian@briankondo.com

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