Floods and mechanical failures greet new condo residents
A Toronto condominium developer that moved in residents before it obtained occupancy permits is facing new calls for accountability over alleged construction deficiencies.
Residents of the 11-storey building at 859 The Queensway have reported flooding on the top floors and the ground floors, water spraying through an electrified exit sign, as well as failing mechanical systems such as air conditioning and automated garage doors.
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