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Opinion: New West landlord wants renters to fund $1M elevator overhaul. Is that fair?

Opinion: New West landlord wants renters to fund $1M elevator overhaul. Is that fair?

Provincial rules mean the owners might get their way
B.C. tenant says he filled a whopping 19 traps with cockroaches

B.C. tenant says he filled a whopping 19 traps with cockroaches

He said he also used multiple mattress covers as they were soiled with blood stains from bed bug bites
Burnaby residential rents drop slightly - still ridiculously high

Burnaby residential rents drop slightly - still ridiculously high

Drop was month over month, but year over year shows rents have skyrocketed
‘I put down a deposit and they vanished,’ says Burnaby rental scam victim

‘I put down a deposit and they vanished,’ says Burnaby rental scam victim

A scam crusader also offers tips on what to watch for
Province to introduce cooling-off periods for home buying

Province to introduce cooling-off periods for home buying

“We’re not sure what ­problem they are trying to solve with this,” says Victoria Real Estate Board president
Groundbreaking B.C. land registry to help deter money laundering delayed by a year

Groundbreaking B.C. land registry to help deter money laundering delayed by a year

B.C. lawyers say they need better direction from the government on the Land Owner Transparency Registry, which is now delayed by one year due to a poor rollout.
You can buy this house with 4 cabins for less than the price of a 2-bedroom Vancouver condo

You can buy this house with 4 cabins for less than the price of a 2-bedroom Vancouver condo

Okanagan property ready to be turned into Airbnb hot spot
Prices rise as Burnaby buyers fight over too few real estate listings

Prices rise as Burnaby buyers fight over too few real estate listings

Burnaby North sector is city's most expensive area
22 pieces of B.C. real estate listed for less than $28,000 each

22 pieces of B.C. real estate listed for less than $28,000 each

Affordable properties hit the market in historical coal town
Lower Mainland land sales surge to nearly $600 million a month

Lower Mainland land sales surge to nearly $600 million a month

Sales of land led a 130 per cent year-over-year increase in the value of commercial real estate transactions during the second quarter of 2021