Safety in your Community
To create a healthy and safe community, residents should be mindful of the following standards:
- We (staff and residents) treat each other with respect and courtesy and value the diversity in our communities.
- We promote peaceful, healthy, and safe communities.
- We are responsible for our actions and the actions of our children, family members, guests, visitors, and pets.
- We respect all property in our communities, including rental units, personal property, common spaces, and offices.
- We respect and uphold LMCH policies, lease agreements, and all laws
If you see or are experiencing disruptive behaviour, please contact the Community Safety Unit:
Phone: 519-434-2765 (follow prompts)
Email: communitysafetyunit [at] lmhc.ca (communitysafetyunit[at]lmhc[dot]ca)
Common examples of disruptive behaviour include:
- Excessive noise
- Opening lobby doors for strangers
- Loitering
- Littering/dumping trash/smells from trash
- Verbally abusive behaviour
- Aggression towards people
- Aggressive dogs or dogs not on a leash
- Unsafe housekeeping/excessive clutter
- Illegal substance use
Important: Tenants who engage in disruptive behaviour may receive formal warnings. In the most severe cases, they could face eviction through the Landlord and Tenant Board. Police or other agencies will be involved as needed.