Our landlord leased out a vacant apartment for a shoot--it's actually for an episode of tv series. The production is very expensive, big, and while the shoot is only for a day, there was a lot of prep work. The landlord gave very little notice, and in all honesty, I don't think the landlord expecting the level of activity/disruption the shoot would entail. In any case, tenants are upset. Since the landlord received compensation for the shoot, do tenants have any grounds to ask for compensation from the landlord? I should note that our landlord also provided the TTC with an easement to do extensive work on our property and I understand (through the grapevine) that there was compensation for that as well. Again there will be serious tenant inconvenience, although for a much longer period. I am not sure the landlord could have resisted the easement (it's required to make the subway near us accessible), but still it doesn't seem right that tenants will be put out and the landlord will receive all the benefit. I do realise all these disruptions make it harder to rent empty units, so the landlord is taking something of a loss...