Pubdate: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2004, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.canoe.com/NewsStand/TorontoSun/home.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Rob Granatstein and Tracy McLaughlin TENANTS BLAMED IN POT BUST Landlord a 'victim': Lawyer BARRIE -- Ask his associates and you'll find Vincent De Rosa is a good landlord who got unlucky when his companies rented space at two locations to tenants who were growing marijuana -- and lots of it. Ask the OPP about De Rosa and you'll find they have questions of their own as they piece together who is responsible for the huge pot grow operation at the former Molson plant, owned by De Rosa, and a second operation at another property he owns on Hwy. 11. The plaza on Hwy. 11 is managed by De Rosa's brother, Robert. OPP Det. Rick Barnum said the ownership of the buildings is "definitely curious." "It is the next logical step to investigate that connection and look into it further." PIPES BURST The investigation into Canada's largest-ever pot bust at the old Molson plant on Hwy. 400 continues, although it slowed yesterday as pipes in the brewery froze and burst, spilling water over electrical panels. So far, police say no further arrests have been made and will not say if they have interviewed the De Rosa brothers. Through his lawyer, John Wolf, De Rosa said he's a "victim" and had nothing to do with the grow operation. Gordon Laschinger, a vice-president at realtor J. J. Barnicke, who has worked with Vince De Rosa on buying properties for more than five years, said the De Rosas are victims of bad tenants. NO SURPRISE He said it should be no surprise the property owner doesn't know who is doing what at their properties. "In industrial spaces, the tenant does everything and the landlord never goes in," Laschinger said, adding there's no indication the tenants in the two busts were the same people. De Rosa's company, Fercan Developments Inc., bought the Molson plant in 2001 for $8 million. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh