wopchop
Building Toronto
This is incorrect, because the balcony guard needs to be in place to receive occupancy. Given the history of accidents involving balconies in Toronto, with many inspectors, inspection of guards tends to be one of the most stringent parts of the occupancy inspection.Balconies simply aren't a priority. It's not important. The developer doesn't care that the public can't see what the outer shell is going to look like. Their priority is having the inside of the building ready for occupancy. Having completed balconies is near the bottom of the priority list.
I'm not sure if there is a way around this, but even if there is and you can get partial occupancy for units and prevent access to the balconies, it is still not ideal. Now you have to coordinate occupancy inspections with dozens of different owners, and must complete all work from exterior with no suite access.
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