Last Updated Monday, March 15, 2021 9:33PM EDT The property manager of rental units located on Bloor Street West says he is surprised by the City of Toronto’s notice telling tenants to vacate his building by Friday at midnight. Over the past few days, residents of 1407-1409 Bloor Street West were left scrambling to find a home after they were told to vacate their units within hours as it was deemed unsafe by city officials. Earlier last week, emergency crews were called twice to the building due to the detection of high levels of carbon monoxide. Subsequently, the city found that the four units located on the second floor of the property managed by Brad J. Lamb Realty were built without a permit.
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Posted: Mar 14, 2021 11:29 PM ET | Last Updated: March 15
Workers with a moving company remove furniture from apartments above an auto shop at 1407-1409 Bloor St. W., on Monday. Nine residents were given 24 hours to move out of their units on Thursday as the city said the dwellings were illegal. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)