When buying or selling a home the disclosure form is supposed to highlight any known problems or defects to prospective buyers. The forms have become mandatory but hundreds of Canadians have still ended up in court fighting over problems that weren’t disclosed.
Elaine Yong has the details of one such case, where both seller and buyer claim to be in the right.
More on BC
- Crown seeks 4-year sentence for B.C. sex offender Randall Hopley
- ‘I thought this is it’: B.C. man’s dashcam captures dump truck falling onto his car
- B.C. announces 670 subsidized units in next phase of rental housing plan
- Closing arguments begin in B.C. trial of man accused of driving into residential school march
Comments