Aylmer, Que. family told to tear down their home, even though plans were approved by officials. CTV's Jackie Perez reports.
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Should sue the city, but then the tax payers will pay lol
In the article it does state they initiated a lawsuit against the city for damages back in 2019; I’m interested to see if they were waiting on this judgement …
lol rekt!
shame… anyways
Human error or paid off inspector for extra space?
No doubt in my mind it’s the later.
It has to be even with the rest of the homes on the street or it will stick out.
Aw poor rich person 😂
Its going to hit the city..
So you think it’s okay for someone who worked to get ahead to be treated poorly because they own a house that has over a million dollar value? Who says that the homeowner isn’t owing a huge amount on the mortgage?
@John Stutt I bet he knew something wasn’t right and was willing to benefit. Oh well, back to the drawing board.
looks fine
Tear down the house, sell the property, move somewhere else. No more taxes paid.
The owner can take down the front half , and play that song from Limp Bizket , Rollin where in the song it says back up back up like that, I’m mentally drained so for me it’s a no brain idea ok folks have a nice day and have find today all is quiet on the home front anyway :),
Too late now, the family or city should pay the expenses to cover the cost of the error.
Taxpayers lose, homeowner lose, and some jealous neighbors win. Yep sounds just like Quebec. Waste of money and mistakes in government. Couldn’t be more like Quebec government.
Jealous neighbours? It’s ugly and they get their street back to normal. Maybe you’re the jealous one? I bet the builders and/or architect knew that there was an error, maybe the homeowner did as well?
This is happening right now in Sutton, Ontario. Who’s is going to pay for the house to come down and rebuilt
Appeal that decision
So many older homes are close. Why make taxpayers or anyone pay when it can just be there it looks fine.
Oouuccchhh
If I was a neighbour I would be overjoyed with the ruling.
no green space for snowmen ?
Absurd ……….apply for a exemption ……..since it’s already been built .
Builder should be sued for not following the property boundaries when originally building the house ……
So Quebec government isn’t that concerned about carbon emissions as they argue of being concerned eh !?
Way too much hypocrisy 🤦🏻♂️