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Destroy or rebuild without financial assistance

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Quebec Homeowner ⁣Faces Impractical Choice: Demolish or Rebuild Amidst Rot Crisis, without Aid

MONTREAL – Geneviève Racine, ​a homeowner in Quebec, is confronting a devastating financial reality: either demolish her home⁣ for an estimated $386,000 or attempt a renovation of‍ the crawl space alone costing $180,000,‌ both options far exceeding available⁢ financial assistance and potentially her mortgage⁤ value. The‍ crisis⁣ stems from‍ a severe case of merule, a ​wood-decaying fungus, threatening ‌the structural integrity of her property and leaving her family’s future in limbo.

racine’s​ predicament highlights a growing problem for homeowners in the province battling the destructive fungus, particularly as ‌winter approaches – conditions merule thrives in. “It is ‌indeed certainly worrying, and right now, my daughters are seized,” Racine stated.”They are not ‌really sick ⁢in general,‍ and there, I ‍wonder is it because there is the merule? ‌And winter is coming, I have to leave the calorifers! The merule likes 20 degrees, the humidity, the insulation which was poorly made, I have all the elements combined.”⁣

The situation is compounded by the recent suspension of⁤ a provincial assistance program in March ‍that⁣ offered a maximum of $150,000 for ⁤demolition or $90,000 for decontamination – amounts insufficient ⁢to cover the full costs Racine faces. A previously offered subsidy from Rénoclimat for window and door renovations is unusable, as Racine ​questions the value of further⁢ investment while the fungal issue‌ remains unresolved.⁢ “If I continue to invest for ​something othre than ‍the merule, is it worth it?” she asked. “Or do I stop everything and I ​give up?”

The potential consequences are dire. according to⁤ experts, merule infestation can lead ​to complete building demolition or abandonment. ⁣Ms. dufour, another homeowner ⁣facing similar issues, added, “When a merule ⁣ arrives in a house, it is a disaster… It is terrible to have to wonder if we will continue to live in our house. In ‌addition that we are in‍ housing crisis, there⁤ are not everywhere that are ⁢easy to access.”

Racine is now awaiting advice‌ from her ⁤financial institution,⁢ facing⁤ the agonizing prospect of ⁤selling her possessions, demolishing her home, or relinquishing the keys altogether. “I am⁢ waiting for the advice‍ of the cash register. If I have help,‍ ok, otherwise I let go. I am no ⁤longer able,” she concluded. “Of course I want to stay and have a healthy house for my children.”

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