Understanding Mississauga’s Property Standards By‑law (654‑98): What Homeowners Need to KnowIf you own a property in the City of Mississauga, it’s essential to be familiar with the Property Standards By‑law (654‑98). This regulation outlines maintenance standards that help keep our neighbourhoods safe, clean, and structurally sound. Here’s a homeowner-friendly breakdown, plus what to do if something seems off.
The Property Standards By‑law applies to every property in Mississauga and sets the minimum standards for upkeep—everything from eavestroughs and downpipes to yard cleanliness and house exteriors. Non-compliance isn’t taken lightly—it could lead to orders, fines, or forced repairs as enforced by the City of Mississauga.
Non-compliant properties may receive a remedial order. If ignored, the City can step in to perform required repairs and charge fees. Repeat non-compliance may result in fines—like $350 for re-inspections and a $430 administrative fee. If you believe a standard isn’t being met—even by a neighbor—you can report it via Property Standards Reporting or call 311.
If you receive a property standards order you believe is unfair, you have the right to appeal. The Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee hears these cases. Appeals begin with a Notice of Appeal and require a non-refundable fee (around $620). The Committee’s decisions are final and enforceable.
Property owners are responsible for maintaining their properties according to the by-law. Only if they don’t comply will the City intervene, typically issuing orders before corrective action.
Use the City’s “Report Property Standard Concern” service or call 311. The City typically investigates within five business days.
If your home is heritage-designated, repairs must preserve heritage elements in materials, texture, design, and colour whenever possible.
If orders are ignored and standards remain unresolved, re-inspection and administrative fees apply—starting at $350 and $430 respectively—and repair work could be charged to the owner.
By following the Property Standards By‑law, you’re helping preserve Mississauga’s safety, beauty, and value. If you’re a homeowner in nearby areas like Oakville, Etobicoke, or Brampton, or other cities, be sure to check your local municipality’s by-law regulations, as rules may vary slightly between jurisdictions.
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