VICTORIA CONDO OWNERS SEEK COMPENSATION FOR PROPERTY VALUE DROP DUE TO NEW RENTAL RULES
The nine new civil claims said all the units are in central locations of Victoria near tourism attractions.
Five of the cases represent owners with one unit each, one owner has two units, another has three, one has five and one has seven.
The units were either zoned for short-term vacation-rental use or were operating as legal non-conforming short-term-rental units prior to the B.C. legislation coming into effect, the claims say.
Most units in the suit are small. For example, a unit at 409 Swift St. is 420 square feet and assessed at $360,000. Another at 595 Pandora Ave. is 532 square feet and assessed at $467,000.
Owners are asking to be compensated under B.C.’s Expropriation Act for any drop in the value of their properties after the new rules came into effect.
The province has not responded to the suits.
Story by: Vancouver Sun