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Vancouver City Council to consider allowing up to eight homes on each single-family lot
Single-family residential neighbourhoods cover much of Vancouver’s land area, and such lots in these areas could see more homes on the same plot of land — going beyond the current limitations.
Vancouver City Council is set to consider City of Vancouver staff’s recommendations on Thursday to approve the multiplex framework of “Adding Missing Middle Housing and Simplifying Regulations.” This follows public consultation conducted earlier this year.
12-09-2023 -
$30K fine for B.C. real estate agent who failed to warn clients about special levy before condo purchase
A second B.C. real estate agent has been ordered to pay more than $30,000 for failing to notify his clients about an impending special levy before they purchased a condo in White Rock.
Jitendra Angelo Dehideniya has six months to pay the $30,000 discipline penalty plus $1,500 in enforcement expenses under a consent order he agreed to with the B.C. Financial Services Authority.
09-09-2023 -
Big Six recorded $3.54 billion in loan loss provisions in most recent quarter and analysts expect that figure to climb
While the Big Six recorded a total of $3.54 billion in provisions for credit losses (PCLs) for the three-month period ended July 31 — more than double the $1.54 billion registered in the same quarter in 2022 — analysts expect the figure to continue to climb as the weight of higher borrowing costs settles in.
“We’re gonna see higher PCLs on impaired loans only because we’re just at the starting line of pressure on companies and households. Right now, we wait and see how the economy unfolds,” Barclays PLC senior analyst John Aiken said.
08-09-2023