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A WOMAN received a shocking fine for a bizarre complaint made by her neighbors. 

When Maria Filipi bought her home 25 years ago, her heat pump was considered “cutting edge,” but now it’s causing her hundreds of dollars worth of trouble.

Woman standing next to a Carrier heat pump.

A Quebec woman is fighting a $460 fine regarding her heat pumpCredit: CTV News
Notice of claim form showing a $454 fine.

The woman said her heat pump is just fine and she refuses to replace itCredit: CTV News

Filippi was stunned to open a $460 fine from the city with issues beyond her control relating to her heat pump.

The fine came after a neighbor complained about the Quebec woman’s heat pump being too loud, leading to an inspection from the city.

“They did their test in one minute to assess the noise of the machine,” Filippi told CTV News.

“One minute!” she exclaimed.

The city concluded that her heat pump is five decibels over the ambient sound in the summer, leading to the extraordinary fine.

The homeowner decided to bring in her own expert to test whether the machine was really over the sound limit, as the city claimed.

“I got my machine tested. I got it cleaned. I got the paperwork,” she explained.

Filipi is working on fighting the ticket in court, and has no plans to replace her current heat pump to a smaller, more modern pump.

The Quebecer said her heat pump “works perfectly fine,” and it would not be worth the extra money if other problems arise.

“If I have to change it, I’m not going to change and spend $20,000 and then [the city] is going to come back and say it’s not quiet enough,” she said.

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The City of Mascouche told CTV that “its noise bylaw applies to all tools, appliances and machinery that can potentially make noise.”

NOISE RESTRICTIONS 

Loud heat pumps aren’t the only thing homeowners or renters need to worry about.

In an effort to cut pollution, some states are restricting gas-powered lawn equipment.

This equipment includes gasoline-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers, trimmers, chainsaws, and other lawn and garden machines. 

The restrictions follow public and governmental concern about harmful pollution and loud noises created by these machines, Pirg reported.

Gas-powered equipment is restricted in 26 states, including Washington, D.C.

Tenant’s rights

According to InCharge Debt Solutions, tenants have several rights in the United States:

As a tenant, you have certain rights, and while they vary from state to state, there is a list of standard requirements virtually every landlord in the U.S. must provide:

  • Heat (but not air conditioning)
  • Running hot and cold water
  • Locks and keys
  • Smoke detector
  • Clean and safe common areas

Landlords can keep security deposits for several reasons. These include:

  • Unpaid Rent
  • Damage to the Property
  • Cleaning Costs
  • Unpaid Utilities or Bills
  • Breach of Lease Terms
  • Abandoned Property
  • Repairs Due to Tenant Negligence

If landlords don’t make any necessary repairs, tenants should:

  • Review Your Lease or Rental Agreement
  • Document the Problem
  • Notify Your Landlord in Writing
  • Contact Local Housing Authorities
  • Repair and Deduct
  • Mediation or Legal Action
  • Protect Your Rent

Some rules are stricter than others, with certain counties outlawing the sale of gas-powered leaf blowers or related machines.

Other municipalities impose time restrictions on when these machines can be used outdoors and restrict the season during which they can be used.

Local governments also began offering citizens tax credits for switching to electric lawn equipment instead of gas-powered items.

In 2024, California introduced a rule that newly-manufactured lawns must be zero carbon emissions. 

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