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Empty lot listed for $22,900 in B.C.

Empty lot listed for $22,900 in B.C.

One of the lowest priced pieces of real estate in the province.
Changes to B.C. contaminated site regulations will hike costs, waste soils, critics say

Changes to B.C. contaminated site regulations will hike costs, waste soils, critics say

High cost and extension of new sampling requirements could see more soil disposed of at sea rather than used as fill
Can B.C. landlords, roommates install cameras in apartment common areas?

Can B.C. landlords, roommates install cameras in apartment common areas?

From the shared laundry to a unit's living room, here's what's legal.
Lack of B.C. strata depreciation reports a cause for concern, says association

Lack of B.C. strata depreciation reports a cause for concern, says association

B.C. stratas delaying depreciation reports could lead to insurance problems and owner liability issues.
'Heaven on earth': Pitt Lake cabin listed for $219,000

'Heaven on earth': Pitt Lake cabin listed for $219,000

"Stunning and affordable."
Fraud involving Sooke Harbour House leads to $1.6 million in fines

Fraud involving Sooke Harbour House leads to $1.6 million in fines

B.C. Securities Commission imposed penalties on Timothy Craig Durkin and SHH Holdings Ltd. for lying about their ownership of the now-closed hotel and restaurant to get a Chinese citizen to invest
Metro Vancouver rental starts surged in 2022: CMHC

Metro Vancouver rental starts surged in 2022: CMHC

But municipalities report a higher number of approved projects are delaying the start of construction
What kinds of fees can Vancouver landlords legally charge tenants?

What kinds of fees can Vancouver landlords legally charge tenants?

Tenants: Know your rights.
Photos: This $1.3M Vancouver Special is the cheapest single family home on the market right now

Photos: This $1.3M Vancouver Special is the cheapest single family home on the market right now

The 50-year-old house has been on the market for a week
Proposed B.C. ski resorts find First Nations buy-in is vital

Proposed B.C. ski resorts find First Nations buy-in is vital

Indigenous support seen key to approval and long-term success as four new all-season resorts look to open