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Data set on agreements concluded under the Regulation for a mixed metropolis to improve the supply of social, affordable and family housing (20-041). Since April 1, 2021, for all permits subject to it, the conclusion of an agreement in accordance with the Regulation is required. This regulation aims to improve the supply of social, affordable and family housing in the city.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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This data set contains information on inspections carried out by the Health Division of the Housing Department (formerly the Land Development Department). The City of Montreal, through its [Regulation Respecting Health, Maintenance and Security of Housing (R.V.M. 03-096)] (https://montreal.ca/reglements-municipaux/recherche/60d7656afd6531443f578d96), ensures the health, good maintenance and security of housing and residential buildings on its territory. By healthiness, we mean all the conditions that make a home suitable for housing. To learn more about the efforts made by the City of Montreal in terms of housing health, consult the [Action Plan for decent housing conditions 2018-2021] (https://montreal.ca/sujets/salubrite-entretien-et-securite-des-logements). **Note: ** This package only concerns inspections carried out by the Health Division of the Housing Department, and not those carried out by district staff. The inspection data does not present a portrait of unsanitary conditions or a diagnosis of the condition of the rental housing stock, but rather the work done by the team.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The data represents the result of preventive inspections carried out by the Housing Department. Data includes: the physical condition of the inspected parts of the building on a scale of 1 (excellent) to 6 (very poor), whether or not the building was transferred for a complete inspection, and whether or not a statement of violation was served without notice. The period from January 1 to June 1, 2024 served as a pilot project during which several processes were tested and optimized.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Under the By-law for a mixed metropolis, anyone who carries out a residential project of more than 450 m² (equivalent to approximately 5 units) must enter into an agreement with the City in order to contribute to the offer of social, affordable and family housing. For more information on the regulation and for the definitions of the types of housing (social, affordable and family), please refer to [the City of Montreal's site] (https://montreal.ca/articles/metropole-mixte-les-grandes-lignes-du-reglement-7816).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Statements by pest managers. The declaration forms have been submitted since July 5, 2011. The data has a low degree of reliability because it is recorded manually by third parties, i.e. pest managers and *is not subject to any validation by the City of Montréal*.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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A geographic layer dividing Montreal into historical and analytical entities, meeting housing analysis needs. In addition, these neighborhoods are relatively homogeneous socio-economically living environments.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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List of projects and/or buildings associated with social housing. Inventory built from various data sources of varying quality in the early 2000s and maintained since then on an annual basis. Data used to better understand the supply of social and community housing in the territory. The data is categorized by type of project, i.e.: - HLM: Public housing managed by the Office municipal d'habitation de Montréal, whose rent is fixed at 25% of household income. This category includes the Corporation des Habitations Jeanne-Mance. - OMHM: Affordable public housing resulting from projects by the Office municipal d'habitation de Montréal outside the HLM program and managed in a form similar to NPOs with the participation of residents. - SHDM: public and affordable rental housing owned and managed by the Société d'habitation et de développement de Montréal and whose projects may be managed by an NPO. - NPO: Rental housing owned and managed by a non-profit organization and which targets customers with difficulties in finding adequate housing. NPOs sometimes offer community support to their tenants. - Coop: Housing owned by a cooperative that leases them to its members. Cooperatives aim to offer quality housing at affordable prices while promoting socio-economic diversity in projects. More information on the subject is available on [the City of Montreal's website] (https://montreal.ca/articles/repartition-des-logements-sociaux-et-communautaires-17858).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**