Inspected on Sep 9, 2024

315 THE KINGSWAY Report

This is a 15-unit building in Edenbridge-Humber Valley with a RentSafeTO score of 68/100, which means needs significant improvements. City data lists no active property standards investigations or open deficiencies for this address.

RentSafe and City investigation records are useful starting points, but they do not tell you everything about the building today. If you are considering this address, still ask about repairs, response times, recurring problems, and whether the specific unit has had recent issues.

Score
68
Status
🔴 Needs Significant Improvements
Units
15
Property type
privately-owned building
Map pin from City RentSafeTO data.

RentSafeTO scorecard

On Sep 9, 2024, City of Toronto's RentSafeTO team evaluated this building. It scored 68 out of 100. The City data lists 39 evaluated areas for this inspection. Scores are 1 to 3 when inspected: 3 means no bylaw violations were observed, 2 means minor violations were observed, and 1 means significant violations were observed. Items scored 0 are shown as not inspected.

Questions for the landlord

16 to ask about

These inspection items scored below 3 out of 3. Ask whether they have been repaired since the City inspection.

Exterior Walkways

Lobby Walls & Ceiling

Hallway Floors

Stairwell Condition

Handrail Safety

Building Cleanliness

Tenant Notification Board

Building Exterior

Windows

Lobby Floors

Laundry Room

Mail Receptacles

Parking Areas

Hallway Walls & Ceiling

Stairwell Steps

Abandoned Equipment

Scored 3 out of 3

14 scored 3

These inspection areas scored 3 out of 3 in the latest RentSafeTO evaluation.

Show 3 out of 3 scores (14)These scores are included for context, but questions are shown first.

Exterior Grounds

Fencing

Retaining Walls

Storm Drainage

Exterior Storage

Intercom System

Emergency Contact Sign

Exterior Doors

Interior Lighting

Electrical Services

Stairwell Lighting

Handrail Maintenance

Graffiti Control

Pest Control

Not inspected

Items marked as not inspected by the City.

View not inspected areas (8)These items did not receive a 1, 2, or 3 score.

Storage Areas

Pest Control Log

Maintenance Log

Cleaning Log

Vital Service Plan

Electrical Safety Plan

State of Good Repair Plan

Tenant Service Request Log

City investigation records

These records come from City of Toronto's Municipal Licensing & Standards division. Open deficiencies are shown first so you can see what may still need repair.

Investigation summary

A deficiency is a problem a City of Toronto inspector documented, such as damaged stairs, walls, windows, waste areas, or safety equipment.

Open deficiencies
0
Resolved deficiencies
5

No open deficiencies listed in City investigation data.

Resolved deficiencies (5)

Flagged Oct 20, 2025

1 deficiency

Notice Issued Waste - City file 25 244327 WST 00 IV

Resolved
  • Owner of land failed to clean and clear refuse that has been thrown, placed, dumped or deposited, including but not limited to the overflowing waste bin at the back of the property.

Flagged Sep 9, 2024

4 deficiencies

Order Issued Property Standards - City file 24 213177 PRS 00 IV

Resolved
  • Throughout Building: Height of the guard for the exit stairs are less than 1,070 millimetres around landings.

  • Throughout Building: Required guard does not prevent the passage of a spherical object having a diameter more than 100 millimetres

  • Throughout Building: Required handrails on stairs or ramps are less than 865mm or more than 965mm high

  • Throughout Building: The location and size of openings present a hazard as they are designed with members or attachments between 140 millimetres and 900 millimetres above the level protected by the guard which facilitate climbing.

Inspections with no listed deficiencies (5)

Jan 12, 2026

Property Standards

City file 26 103767 PRS 00 IR

Closed

Oct 20, 2025

Waste

City file 25 242547 WST 00 IR

Closed

Aug 20, 2025

Property Standards

City file 25 213368 PRS 00 IR

Closed

Sep 9, 2024

Property Standards

City file 24 210061 PRS 00 IR

Closed

Jul 16, 2024

Property Standards

City file 24 181411 PRS 00 IR

Closed

Building facts

Basic details from the City registration record, including units, services, utilities, safety features, and management.

Registration details

These details come from City records and may need confirmation with the landlord or the City.

What type of property is this?

This is a privately owned rental building.

When was this building built and how big is it?

This building has 15 units across 4 storeys. It was built in 1952.

What was the RentSafeTO score during previous evaluations?
  • 2024-09-09, RentSafeTO score: 68.
Is bike parking available?

No, bike parking is not available.

What kind of windows are installed?

The building is equipped with Double Pane windows.

How many elevators are there?

There are 0 elevators in the building.

I have a problem in my apartment. What can I do?

Start by talking to your landlord or property owner. Whenever possible, submit your service request in writing. This can cover issues like plumbing problems, leaking ceilings, pests, lack of heat or water, or problems in common areas.

Landlords are required to respond promptly. For urgent issues—such as problems with electricity, gas, heat, water, or security—they must respond within 24 hours. For non-urgent issues, they have up to seven days to address the problem.

If your landlord doesn't respond or resolve the issue, you can contact 311 Toronto to create a service request. The city can then investigate under the RentSafeTO program. You can submit your request by phone, using the 311 mobile app, via the 311 website, or by email at 311@toronto.ca. For more information about service requests, complaints, and investigations, visit the City of Toronto's RentSafeTO for Tenants page.

After you report to 311, a bylaw enforcement officer may reach out for additional details, such as photos or a copy of your written request to the landlord. For urgent complaints, the city aims to respond within 24 hours; for non-urgent complaints, response time is typically 5–10 days. The officer can issue a Notice of Violation or Order to Comply. If the landlord still fails to act, the city can escalate the situation, including fines, court action, or performing remedial work with costs added to the property.

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