‘Incredulous’: Oak Bay homeowner gets anonymous letter criticizing house’s design
Walter van de Rijst told Global News that the anonymous card read, "Shame, shame, shame on you for building such a revolting home in Oak Bay, how did it ever get approved?"
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‘Incredulous’: Oak Bay homeowner gets anonymous letter criticizing house’s design
Walter van de Rijst told Global News that the anonymous card read, "Shame, shame, shame on you for building such a revolting home in Oak Bay, how did it ever get approved?"
Global News‘Incredulous’: Oak Bay homeowner gets anonymous letter criticizing house’s design
Walter van de Rijst told Global News that the anonymous card read, "Shame, shame, shame on you for building such a revolting home in Oak Bay, how did it ever get approved?"
#globalnews #Canada #BCHomeowners #OakBay #VancouverIsland https://globalnews.ca/news/10239300/oak-bay-house-anonymous-letter/
‘Incredulous’: Oak Bay homeowner gets anonymous letter criticizing house’s design
Walter van de Rijst told Global News that the anonymous card read, "Shame, shame, shame on you for building such a revolting home in Oak Bay, how did it ever get approved?"
Global News‘Incredulous’: Oak Bay homeowner gets anonymous letter criticizing house’s design
Walter van de Rijst told Global News that the anonymous card read, "Shame, shame, shame on you for building such a revolting home in Oak Bay, how did it ever get approved?"
#globalnews #Canada #BCHomeowners #OakBay #VancouverIsland https://globalnews.ca/news/10239300/oak-bay-house-anonymous-letter/
‘Incredulous’: Oak Bay homeowner gets anonymous letter criticizing house’s design
Walter van de Rijst told Global News that the anonymous card read, "Shame, shame, shame on you for building such a revolting home in Oak Bay, how did it ever get approved?"
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B.C. property assessments higher, but market has changed: assessor
BC Assessment says in a statement that most owners can expect to see a five to 15 per cent rise in values when notices are issued Jan. 3.
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