Property Standards Complaints in Longueuil - Owners' Guide

Public Safety Quebec 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Quebec

In Longueuil, Quebec, property owners must meet municipal property standards and can also file complaints when neighbouring properties pose health, safety or maintenance problems. This guide explains who enforces property standards, how to report a problem, likely outcomes and the steps an owner should take to comply or contest an order. It is designed for owners in Longueuil seeking practical, step-by-step direction on filing or responding to a complaint under municipal bylaws.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City’s bylaw enforcement team investigates property standards complaints and may issue orders, fines or require corrective work. Specific fine amounts and escalation schedules are not specified on the cited municipal pages; see Help and Support / Resources for the official enforcement contacts.

Follow the inspection directions and timelines in any municipal order.
  • Enforcer: municipal By-law Enforcement / Inspection municipale (official contact in Resources).
  • Orders: the municipality may issue a written order requiring remedial work or maintenance.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: municipal orders may lead to fines, court prosecution or the city completing work and charging the owner; escalation details are not specified on the cited page.
  • Inspection pathways: complaints are admitted through the municipal complaint intake (online, phone or in person) and scheduled for inspection.
  • Appeals: the municipal notice will state appeal or review routes and any time limits; if not stated, the official order explains the appeal period.
Keep written records of inspections, photos and all municipal correspondence.

Applications & Forms

The city provides a complaint intake form and processes for property standards and nuisance reports; specific form numbers or fees are not specified on the municipal pages.

How the Complaint Process Works

When a complaint is filed, a municipal inspector visits to verify whether the property contravenes an applicable bylaw or standard. If a contravention is found, the inspector issues a written order describing required corrections and a compliance timeline. If the owner does not comply, the city may issue fines, take corrective action and register costs against the property. Timeframes for inspections and compliance periods vary by case and are specified in the order or on the municipal notice.

Respond promptly to any municipal order to preserve appeal rights.

Common Violations

  • Exterior disrepair (broken windows, unsafe porches)
  • Accumulation of garbage, vermin or unsanitary conditions
  • Unsafe structural elements or lack of basic maintenance
  • Unauthorized alterations without permits

Action Steps for Owners

  • File or respond quickly: submit complaints or responses via the municipal intake channel listed in Resources.
  • Document: take dated photos and keep receipts for repairs.
  • Ask for details: request the exact bylaw section in any order if not provided.
  • Appeal on time: follow the order’s instructions to appeal or seek a review.

FAQ

How do I file a property standards complaint in Longueuil?
You can file a complaint with the municipal By-law Enforcement or inspection service using the city’s complaint intake procedure; see Resources for contact options.
Will the inspector tell me the bylaw section?
Inspectors typically cite the applicable bylaw or standard in the written order; if not, request the specific citation from the inspector or the enforcement office.
What if I cannot comply within the deadline?
Contact the enforcement office immediately to explain circumstances; the municipal order or bylaw may allow extensions or identify appeal routes.

How-To

  1. Identify the issue and gather photos and dates.
  2. Contact By-law Enforcement via the municipal complaint intake (phone, online form or in person).
  3. Provide your contact details, location and description of the problem.
  4. Allow inspection and attend any meetings or hearings if required.
  5. Follow the written order or file an appeal within the time limit stated in the order.

Key Takeaways

  • Document everything early to support your case.
  • Use the official municipal intake to ensure the complaint is recorded.

Help and Support / Resources