Ahuntsic-Cartierville Property Maintenance Bylaw

Housing and Building Standards Quebec 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of Quebec

Introduction

Owners in Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Quebec must follow municipal property maintenance standards that govern building condition, safe access, exterior maintenance, garbage containment and nuisance abatement. This guide explains what owners are typically required to do, how enforcement works, and where to find official borough resources and complaint portals for Ahuntsic-Cartierville. Borough information [1]

Start by checking the borough pages for the most current rules and local contacts.

What the bylaw typically covers

  • Structural safety of exterior walls, roofs and foundations.
  • Prevention of public nuisances: excessive noise, pests, odours and debris.
  • Maintenance of yards, sidewalks and safe egress.
  • Garbage and recycling storage and collection access.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is performed by the borough's municipal enforcement services. Owners can be subject to orders to remedy unsafe or unsanitary conditions and to legal proceedings when issues are not corrected. For complaints or to request an inspection, use the official portal to report a problem and to contact enforcement staff. Report a problem [2]

If you receive a compliance order, note the deadline and follow the appeal instructions promptly.

Fines and monetary penalties

  • Specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited borough pages; see the official enforcement pages for amounts or schedule of penalties.

Escalation and repeat offences

  • The cited pages do not list a public escalation table; escalation practices (warnings, tickets, higher fines) are not specified on the cited page.

Non-monetary sanctions

  • Orders to remedy unsafe or unsanitary conditions.
  • Municipal work carried out at the owner’s expense where permitted by bylaw (specific authorities or recovery procedures not specified on the cited page).
  • Court proceedings to enforce compliance where necessary.

Inspection, complaint and contact pathways

  • Report problems or request inspections via the borough’s report-a-problem portal or the borough contact pages; response times and procedures are listed on those official pages. Report a problem [2]

Appeals and review

  • Appeal routes and time limits for contesting orders or fines are not specified on the cited borough overview pages; refer to the specific enforcement or adjudication notices provided with an order.

Defences and discretion

  • Common defences may include demonstrating a reasonable excuse, active remediation or an issued permit/variance; whether these defences apply is case-specific and the cited pages do not list formal defences.

Common violations

  • Blocked egress, unsafe stairs or railings.
  • Accumulation of refuse or pest-attracting materials.
  • Deteriorated roofing, siding or foundation hazards.

Applications & Forms

There is no single consolidated "property maintenance" form published on the borough overview pages; owners typically report an issue via the borough complaint portal or apply for permits for building work through the permits and certificates pages. Fees and formal application numbers are not specified on the cited overview pages.

How-To

  1. Confirm the issue and take dated photos and notes about location, dates and visible hazards.
  2. Check the borough’s information pages to see if the issue is covered by a local bylaw. Borough information [1]
  3. Submit a report via the official "Report a problem" portal, attach photos and request an inspection. Report a problem [2]
  4. If you receive a compliance order, read it carefully for deadlines and appeal instructions and start remediation or prepare an appeal as needed.

FAQ

What qualifies as a property maintenance violation?
Conditions that present safety risks, health hazards, or public nuisances such as structural failures, pest infestations, and obstructed sidewalks are typically governed by the borough’s maintenance rules; exact definitions are on the borough pages. Borough information [1]
How do I report a problem or request an inspection?
Use the city’s official "Report a problem" portal to file a complaint, upload photos and request an inspection; follow up with the borough contact listed on the portal. Report a problem [2]
Can I appeal a compliance order?
Appeal procedures and time limits are provided with the compliance order itself; the borough overview pages do not list general appeal deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • Check borough resources early to avoid enforcement action.
  • Document problems with photos and dates before reporting.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough — official information
  2. [2] Report a problem — Montreal official portal