9 October 2017 | 16 replies
And if I manage to tell this before my husband finishes the dishes then I'll move on to part of the contractor saga.
5 September 2017 | 5 replies
So the amenities she is given is a parking spot, washer/dryer access in our basement and of course her own apartment with dish washer (not common from what I've seen).
7 September 2017 | 13 replies
We recently opened a satellite office downtown, so I will be spending more time there.
10 October 2017 | 11 replies
Some people keep dirty dishes in their sink, others don't.
19 November 2018 | 3 replies
I understand that there is a federal law/regulation prohibiting landlords from favoring cable providers or dish providers.
12 September 2017 | 6 replies
For the dishwasher this time, i don't think waiting til this Saturday for a new one should get me in trouble, washing dishes is not an urgent issue.
29 October 2018 | 12 replies
New dish washers are not that expensive.
9 November 2018 | 11 replies
My tenant put up a satellite dish on the roof without my permission just DAYS after I had just put up a new roof on the property.
28 November 2018 | 3 replies
Property Transfer Tax - We have transfer taxes when you buy a property based on the fair market value of your home (based on the following scale): 1% on the first $200,000,2% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $200,000 and up to and including $2,000,000,3% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $2,000,000, andIf the property is residential, a further 2% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $3,000,000 (effective February 21, 2018).Additional Property Transfer Tax on Foreign NationalsAdditionally if you are a foreign national: another 15% tax of the fair market value of your homeSpeculation and Vacancy Tax - if you own a home that is not your primary residence and is not rented out for at least 6 months of the year you pay an extra tax 2 per cent for foreign nationals and satellite families who do not pay income tax in Canada;1% on the first $200,000,2% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $200,000 and up to and including $2,000,000,3% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $2,000,000, andIf the property is residential, a further 2% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $3,000,000 (effective February 21, 2018).1 per cent for Canadian citizens and permanent residents who are not resident in B.C. for income tax purposes (and not members of a satellite family); and 0.5 per cent for British Columbia residents who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents (and not members of a satellite family).
12 November 2018 | 12 replies
@Nathan G.lol I suspect the pile of dishes is sky high in her unit.