Pubdate: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 Source: Chilliwack Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Chilliwack Times Contact: http://www.chilliwacktimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1357 Author: Paul J. Henderson SPOTLIGHT SHINES ON MOULD Landlords in Chilliwack have a list of new worries on their hands that runs from from Alternaria to Zygomycetes. Mould in rental properties--usually the result of marijuana grow operations--is increasingly seen as a maintenance problem in some rental properties in the city. City council repealed its building maintenance and occupancy standards bylaw at the Dec. 20 meeting and replaced it with one that included: a broader interpretation of definitions, the ability to force landlords to address mould issues; and the ability to carry out remediation of hazardous conditions and force the owner to pay for it. In its report to council, staff said the old bylaw did not address deficiencies being found by inspectors. "[S]taff felt that a majority of the problem properties are rental properties which are not being adequately managed by negligent, or non-resident, property owners," the staff report said. Coun. Chuck Stam addressed the bylaw at the meeting, and suggested the dollar figure for fines might be excessive. "An owner could be essentially levied with a $50,000 fine if there is a poorly maintained home," Stam told the Times after the meeting. Most of the fines are the same as in the old bylaw. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt