Des observateurs doutent de l'avenir des appartements en sous-sol

A firefighter surveys the scene after a water main broke flooding several blocks July 28, 2023, in Montreal. Last week, the Montreal executive committee member responsible for waterworks suggested to a group of people whose homes had been flooded that living in basement apartments may eventually become a thing of the past. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - Pasquale Monaco says he鈥檚 debating whether to keep renting out the two-bedroom basement apartment of the Montreal building he owns after it was flooded 鈥 again 鈥 in August, when the remnants of tropical storm Debby sent four feet of water rushing into the space.

Monaco says the basement of the five-unit building in the St-Leonard borough has been flooded eight times in the last five years, including five times with more than three feet of water.

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