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我也不知道应该再哪里回复大家表示感谢。

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛就在这里回吧。水边也对LIFFY表示感谢。我找了几天终于找到市府的规定了,确定他们就是违反的市府的BYLAW,也就是N3里的reason3. 我在这里贴一下,希望能帮到有需要的人。
629-25. Occupancy standards.
A. A room designed and intended for use as a non-habitable area shall not be used as a
habitable area.
TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE
CHAPTER 629, PROPERTY STANDARDS
629-31 August 15, 2022
B. No basement or cellar space shall be used as a dwelling unit or as a habitable room unless
this use is otherwise permitted by law and complies with the other occupancy provisions in
this chapter.
C. The maximum number of persons living in a habitable room shall not exceed one person
for each nine square metres of habitable room floor area.
D. For the purposes of this section, the minimum height of a habitable room shall be 1.95
metres over at least 1/2 the floor area, and, for the purposes of Subsections E and F, any
floor area under a ceiling that is less than 1.4 metres in height shall not be counted in
computing the required minimum floor area of a room used for sleeping.
E. The minimum floor area of a room used by only one person for sleeping shall be six square
metres with the room having a minimum dimension on one side of two metres.
F. The minimum floor area of a room used by two or more persons for sleeping shall be four
square metres for each person so using the room.

§ 629-6. Occupant's duties.
Every person who occupies property shall:
A. Maintain the property in a clean and sanitary condition;
B. Maintain all plumbing, cooking, refrigerating appliances and fixtures, and all storage
facilities and other equipment in or on the property in a clean and sanitary condition;
C. Maintain all sanitary facilities and every fixture in a sanitary facility in a clean and sanitary
condition; [Amended 2009-05-27 by By-law No. 570-20099
]
D. Keep all exits from the property clear and unobstructed;
E. Co-operate with the landlord in complying with the requirements of this chapter;
F. Limit the number of occupants to the maximum number permitted by this chapter; and
G. Take immediate action to eliminate any unsafe condition


NON-HABITABLE FLOOR AREA:
(1) A room in a building or a dwelling unit other than a habitable room, and includes:
3 Editor's Note: This by-law came into force July 27, 2009.
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CHAPTER 629, PROPERTY STANDARDS
629-6 August 15, 2022
(a) A bathroom, toilet room, laundry, pantry, lobby, corridor, stairway, closet or
boiler room.
(b) Any part of a room having a clear ceiling height of less than 1.4 metres.
(2) Other service and maintenance space of a dwelling for public use or access to and
vertical travel between storeys


HABITABLE ROOM - A room in a dwelling designed, lawfully used or capable of being
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