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Puffery or misrepresentation?

By Oana Hyatt, Staff Lawyer

How far can a licensee go in describing the features of a property when marketing it for sale? Do phrases such as “well-designed,” “ready to build,” “state-of-the-art,” “great water supply,” “spectacular,” “well-built,” “newer,” “updated,” “gorgeous,” “high-quality” or “in perfect condition” constitute mere puffery, or do they amount to actionable representations? If the latter, will the inclusion of the general disclaimer commonly found at the bottom of MLS listings relieve licensees from liability?

It depends, but caution is advisable. Section 4-7 of the Real Estate Council Rules requires a licensee not to publish any advertising which the licensee knows to contain a false statement or misrepresentation concerning the property. No disclaimer will relieve a licensee from liability if that licensee knows the statement they are making about the property is false.

The phrases quoted above form a spectrum ranging from:

  • statements or opinions as to quality which are mere puffery (such as “gorgeous,” “spectacular”) to;
  • statements as to quality intertwined with statements of fact, or statements including quantitative details (such as “ready to build,” “great water supply,” “in perfect condition”), which may be found to be representations.

Liability for negligent or even fraudulent misrepresentation may well result if the court finds there were red flags such that the licensee had reason to doubt the statement made, and to make further inquiries, but he or she did not do so.

In a 1998 case, a judge of the Supreme Court of BC found that the sellers fraudulently misrepresented the condition of the property by saying in the MLS listing that it was in “perfect condition,” and that this description was not mere puffery. The sellers’ failure to disclose known issues with water/sewage ingress and rot in the basement walls, which constituted a material latent defect, resulted in a finding of liability against the sellers. Interestingly, the judge did not find the listing agent liable as the agent did not have a duty to inspect nor any reason to disbelieve the sellers.

Statements as to quality can also be made by buyers’ agents and can also result in liability. In a more recent Small Claims Court case, the buyers’ agent’s statements to the buyers were found to be more than mere puffery, constituting representations upon which the buyers relied, to their detriment. 

The buyers alleged that they had been misled as to the safety of the septic system (which diverted the grey water discharge away from the septic tank/field and into the garden) based on their discovery, some two years later, that the Regional District considered such method of grey water discharge a health hazard which could not continue.

The judge found that the buyers’ agent had told the buyers that grey water discharge into the garden was common in the area and was nothing to worry about, despite there being visible spaghetti noodles on the ground; and that the septic inspection company they had hired was notorious for inspecting and quickly failing septic systems. The judge accepted that the licensee was being honest in making representations and found that the buyers ultimately relied on septic experts.

However, the judge did note that she was troubled by the licensee’s “easy representation” in the circumstances but dismissed the claim against him on the basis that the buyers had not established that the licensee had fallen below the standard of care applicable in the circumstances.

While marketing language often includes superlative terms about the quality or features of a property, licensees must be careful not to make statements of fact without a reasonable basis to believe such statements are true and not misleading.

 

Case references:

Betker v. Williams (1991), 63 B.C.L.R. (2d) 14 (C.A.)
Edwards v. Crocker, 1998 CanLII 6309 (B.C.S.C.)
Pacific Playground Holdings Ltd. v. Endeavour Developments Ltd., 2002 BCSC 126
Wagner v. Maloney, 2018 BCPC 107

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Victoria MLS Real Estate Statistics - June 2018
A total of 708 properties sold in the Victoria Real Estate Board region this June, 29.8 per cent fewer than the 1,008 properties sold in June of last year, and a 6.2 per cent decrease from May 2018. The sales of condominiums were down 25.1 per cent from last year in June with 230 units sold. Sales of single family homes were down 34.7 per cent from 2017 with 357 sold this June.
 
"June typically signals the conclusion of the busy spring market, and activity lightens into the summer," says Victoria Real Estate Board President Kyle Kerr. "However, because of decelerating growth due to aggressive government implementation of policies to reduce demand, Victoria's real estate market has been hobbled since the start of the year when federal restrictions around mortgage qualifications were rolled out. Even demand side measures that are not yet live, like the Vancouver/Kelowna/Nanaimo/Victoria-specific Speculation Tax, are dragging the market down as many consumers stand aside to watch what happens."
 
There were a total of 2,595 active listings for sale on the Victoria Real Estate Board Multiple Listing Service® at the end of June 2018, an increase of 8.4 per cent compared to the month of May and 35.5 per cent more than the 1,915 active listings for sale at the end of June 2017.  
 
"The good news is that inventory is slowly being added to the market, though we are still very far off from our ten year average inventory level of 4,100 listings" adds President Kerr. "The slower pace of the market has created more time for buyers who may have been hesitant to jump in during the high pressure market conditions of recent years
. Homes are spending a bit longer on the market and there are fewer multiple offer situations than in the past, and if we see more listings over the next few months we may be heading back into a more balanced market situation. Every type and location of property is a separate segment of our market, and there are varying pressures and demands, so if you are buying or selling it is wise to take advantage of the services of your local REALTOR® to help navigate this changing market."  

<MLS® Home Price Index reporting is currently unavailable. This document will be updated when the June numbers are released.>

Stats will be posted on the VREB website this afternoon.
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Real Estate Council of BC - Rule Changes Notice

Dear Clients, 

 

As you may have heard, the BC Real Estate Council has amended the agency disclosure requirements that licensed professionals need to make to consumers. This has been done to better inform the public of what Agency representation means and offers, as well as provide more detail on the risks to those that choose to remain unrepresented in a real estate transaction.  

As a BC HOME GROUP client, I want to ensure that you have an opportunity to review and understand these new forms in order to make an informed decision on your rights and options when purchasing a new home.  

As of June 15th, 2018 all real estate agents (licensees) must provide these disclosures prior to discussing or sharing information with consumers on any project or real estate listing to ensure the consumer understands their options. These Council approved forms are available online now for you to review. Disclosure of Risks to Unrepresented Parties in Trading Services and the Disclosure of Risks to Unrepresented Parties provide detailed information on your choices for Agency representation in any real estate transaction.  

As of June 15th, 2018, the British Columbia Real Estate Association’s Working with a REALTOR® brochure is no longer valid. Licensees must use the new “Disclosure of Representation in Trading Services” to disclose the type of representation they can offer a consumer. 

 

Disclosure of Representation
This new mandatory form outlines the difference between being represented and unrepresented, and which of those two options is being offered to you by the licensee who is providing you with the form, disclosing who they represent in the transaction.  

For consumers who choose to conduct a real estate transaction without a real estate professional representing them, our licensees, representing the seller will provide you with the mandatory Council-approved “Disclosure of Risks to Unrepresented Parties” form for this disclosure.

 

Disclosure of Risks to Unrepresented Parties
This form confirms that the licensee providing the form will not represent you in the transaction for a variety of reasons, such as the licensee is already acting on behalf of the seller in the transaction, which means any confidential information shared with the licensee will also be shared with the seller. Unrepresented parties need to be aware of this fact when visiting new home Presentation Centres.

It is ultimately the consumer's decision whether they wish to be represented by a licensee; however, the Real Estate Council of BC recommends all unrepresented parties seek the advice of a professional during any real estate transaction. 

Should you have any questions, I will be happy to review these new forms with you at any time. 

 

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The Standard Contract of Purchase and Sale, section 11, requires that all registrable documents are to be lodged for registration by 4:00 pm at the appropriate land title office on the Completion Date. This clause has the effect of restricting the actual time of day for completion to occur on the Completion Date.  In a recent Supreme Court of British Columbia case a Buyer was found to have been in breach of their contract by virtue of their Notary not having filed land title documents prior to 4:00 pm on the Completion Date of a transaction.  There are certain circumstances outside of a Buyer’s control (such as receipt of sale proceeds, delay in mortgage financing, or other instances) that may make it impossible to file land title documents prior to 4:00 pm.

 

In this regard, we suggest that you consider deleting the words “by 4 pm” from section 11 of the Standard Contract of Purchase and Sale when acting for a Buyer.

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Victoria Real Estate Board - May Press Release
A total of 755 properties sold in the Victoria Real Estate Board region this May, 25 per cent fewer than the 1,006 properties sold in May of last year, and a 2.5 per cent decrease from April 2018. The sales of condominiums were down 17.4 per cent from last year in May with 237 units sold. Sales of single family homes were down 23 per cent from 2017 with 406 sold this May.
 
"It's no surprise that our current market is very different than it was last year," says Victoria Real Estate Board President Kyle Kerr. "Due to recent changes in mortgage qualification rules, many buyers' purchasing power has been reduced. Unfortunately, in our area we have one third fewer single family homes for sale under $750,000 when compared to last year, so we're seeing pressure from increased competition on a smaller number of homes, which is really pushing the under million dollar market. We have a much larger inventory of higher value homes this year. For listings priced at $1.5 million and above, the number of active listings is almost 50% higher than last year at this time. Arguably, many of these properties may be listed due to new and incoming taxes from the provincial government. The Foreign Buyer Property Transfer Tax, the Speculation Tax, and the increased School Tax are putting pressure on those high value home owners. Unfortunately, these taxes are not resulting in what the government said it intends - to increase the availability of affordable housing."
 
There were a total of 2,394 active listings for sale on the Victoria Real Estate Board Multiple Listing Service® at the end of May 2018, an increase of 19.6 per cent compared to the month of April and 26.3 per cent more than the 1,896 active listings for sale at the end of May 2017.  
 
"We're in an interesting time here - we are seeing different levels of price pressure and price relief in micro-climates of our area," adds President Kerr. "You may find more flexibility if you are shopping for a multi-million dollar estate in certain areas. You may be in for a competition if you're shopping for a lower priced home or condominium. If you're thinking of buying or selling, it's a good idea to meet with a local REALTOR® to understand how the current environment will affect you."
 
The Multiple Listing Service® Home Price Index benchmark value for a single family home in the Victoria Core in May 2017 was $820,800, while the benchmark value for the same home in May 2018 increased by 7 per cent to $878,100, higher than April's value of $866,700. The MLS® HPI benchmark value for a condominium in the Victoria Core area in May 2017 was $426,900, while the benchmark value for the same condominium in May 2018 increased by 15.7 per cent to $493,900, slightly lower than April's value of $495,100.
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I can tell you....these homes are in my opinion undervalued compared to what the same condos would sell for in a city like Vancouver or Toronto.

 

In my opinion any condo with an amazing view, most importantly water view and waterfront, in the desirable city of Victoria is a fantastic investment.

 

Lets look at some waterfront invesments or contact me to further discuss your options in this beautiful city.

 

Let's catch up soon.

 

Have a great day!

 

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Houses For sale in Victoria BC under $ 400 000

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The Empty Home Tax Applied. What now? 

If a property is subject to the EHT and the owner wishes to avoid the tax, the owner may:

    • Become a landlord by renting the property for a minimum of six months of the year, in periods of at least 30 consecutive days (i.e. a month to month or fixed tenancy agreement);
    • Enlist a property management firm to rent the property for the required duration, or consider a lease with a company (e.g. a business who has employees who work periodically on Vancouver, or a film company) who can sublease or license to individuals who will occupy the home for at least 6 months of the year for periods over 30 days;
    • Invite a family member or friend to occupy the property as their principal residence for at least 6 months of the year. If the owner has a family member or friend occupy the unit, they do not have to pay rent but a rental agreement should be entered into confirming the terms of the tenancy and the occupier must occupy the property as their principal residence for at last 6 months of the year;
    • Keep the property as-is and pay the EHT; or
    • Sell the property.
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New Foreign Entity Tax 

On February 20, 2018, the province increased the Foreign Entity Tax payable by foreign entities and taxable trustees to 20% on transfers of residential properties registered on or after February 21, 2018, and expanded the areas to which the tax applies from the Regional District of Greater Vancouver to:

  • Capital Regional District (Victoria and Islands)
  • Fraser Valley Regional District
  • Regional District of Central Okanagan
  • Regional District of Nanaimo 

The additional property transfer tax doesn’t apply to properties located on Tsawwassen First Nation lands.

Transitional Rules 

If the property is located in the Capital Regional District, Fraser Valley Regional District, Regional District of Central Okanagan or Nanaimo Regional District and the property transfer is registered on or after February 21, 2018, there are two instances where the additional property transfer tax does not have to be paid.

  1. The additional property tax does not have to be paid where the registration of the transfer occurs on or before May 18, 2018 and the property transfer is subject to a written agreement dated on or before February 20, 2018. (Note: If the written agreement is assigned to a foreign entity or taxable trustee on or after February 21, 2018, the additional property transfer tax must be paid.) 
  2. The additional property transfer tax does not have to be paid where the registration of the transfer occurs at any time, where the property transfer is:
  1. subject to a court order dated on or before February 20, 2018;
  2. subject to an Order Nisi of Foreclosure dated on or before February 20, 2018;
  3. subject to a separation agreement which was signed on or before February 20, 2018;
  4. from the personal representative of a deceased’s estate to the beneficiary and the death of the deceased occurred on or before February 20, 2018; or
  5. to a surviving joint tenant when the death of the deceased occurred on or before February 20, 2018

 

The additional tax is payable on the interest acquired by the foreign entity or taxable trustee, and applies only on the residential portion of a property: There are three types of properties where this may occur:

  1. Property classified as residential (Class I) by BC Assessment. You pay the additional tax based on the fair market value of the full property. 
  2. Property classified as farm land by BC Assessment that includes a residential improvement, such as a building used as a farmer’s home. You pay the additional tax on the value of the residential improvement plus 0.5 hectares of land (1.24 acres).
  3. Property classified as commercial by BC Assessment that includes a residential improvement (Class I), such as a condo in a building with commercial space. You pay the additional tax on the value of the residential improvement.

Residential Property 

As stated above, the Foreign Entity Tax will be triggered by the registration of a transfer of “residential property” to a foreign entity or taxable trustee.

Residential property includes:

    • any lands or improvements that are classified as “Class 1 property” by the BC Assessment Authority
    • not only single-family residences but also multi-family residences, apartments and condominiums
    • undeveloped lands that are classified as Class 1 property by BC Assessment. Nursing homes, cooperative developments, farms and senior residences are also included in Class 1.

The Foreign Entity Tax is payable with respect to any registered transaction that attracts PTT, including the transfer of a fee simple interest in land or a registered lease with a term longer than 30 years.

Foreign Entity 

A “foreign entity” includes both a “foreign national” and a “foreign corporation”. A “foreign national” means a person who is neither a Canadian citizen nor a permanent resident at the time of registration, and includes a stateless person.

Foreign Corporation 

For purposes of determining which corporations are “foreign corporations”, the new rules adopt the “de facto” control test in section 256 of the Income Tax Act (Canada)(”ITA”).

De facto control occurs where a person or group of persons has a clear right and ability to affect the composition or decision of the board of directors of the company, or can directly influence the shareholders of a company that can elect the board of directors.

A foreign corporation includes a corporation that is not incorporated in Canada, a corporation that is incorporated in Canada (including BC) but is “controlled” in whole or in part by a foreign national or foreign corporation, unless the shares of the corporation are listed on a Canadian Stock Exchange, and a corporation which is controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign entity (Section 256 of the Income Tax Act).

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Astoria 751 Fairfield Rd - Condo  Victoria BC
Executive Living with Incredible Views! Experience the best of Victoria's downtown lifestyle in the sought after Astoria! Sun-filled easy care 2BR 2bath w-new hardwood-look flooring, stainless appliances, warm cabinetry, granite counters, in-suite laundry & fresh modern paint scheme! Dramatic picture windows capture the beauty of OCEAN, snow capped MOUNTAINS, and the ever inspiring architecture of the Parliament Buildings & historic St. Ann's. TWO covered Balconies exquisite SOUTH facing exposure. Pets, rentals, all ages & BBQs welcome! Secure underground parking, & modern fitness room. A quick stroll to the bustling Inner Harbour, historic Beacon Hill Park, Royal BC Museum & Parliament buildings. Zoned for vacation rentals.
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636 MONTREAL St - Harbourside Victoria BC

Beautifully maintained oceanfront condo at "Harbourside", surrounded by shimmering ponds that front on to the David Foster Walkway around Victoria's Inner Harbour. This fabulous home enjoys spectacular indoor/outdoor living with a sun-filled, west-facing 480 sq ft patio at water's edge. Showcasing 2 sizable bedrooms (well separated & each with ensuite), gourmet kitchen (radiant in-floor heat) with eating nook and tidy workstation, dining area, living room with cosy fireplace & custom built-ins, each room delights in the scenic views where sailboats, kayaks, canoes, harbour ferries, seaplanes and more become the fabric of vibrant harbour living. The master suite features 2 walk-in closets and a spa-inspired ensuite with double sinks & grand shower. Separate storage and bike room in secure underground parking. Pool & fitness membership privileges at adjacent Coast Hotel, 10 minute walk to downtown, BC Museum, galleries, Fisherman's Wharf & Beacon Hill Park.Victoria living at its finest.


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3010 Washington Ave - Condo Victoria BC

This condo is located on the quiet side of the building with the covered deck overlooking the courtyard. The bedrooms are nicely separated and away from the open concept living/dining area. The kitchen has a large pocket window so that the chef can stay involved in the conversation in the living room. The 1994, quiet, remediated building has no age restrictions and BBQ's & small pets are allowed. Located in an outstanding area, it is walking distance to the picturesque Selkirk Trestle where you can enjoy GLO restaurant and it's outstanding patio. Easy access onto the Galloping Goose Trail. Close to shopping, amenities and major bus routes. (F/S/DW/W/D & Gas Fireplace) In-suite laundry room with additional room for storage, one secured underground parking spot and lots of street parking for a second vehicle, plus additional storage in underground parkade.


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Evergreen Hill - 1188 Yates St

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED & JUST STEPS TO DOWNTOWN VICTORIA. Welcome to Evergreen Hill - this well maintained & professionally managed building is ideally located within easy walking distance to everything vibrant Victoria has to offer including the inner harbour, boutique shopping, yoga, theatres & fabulous restaurants. This south/east corner unit is bright, airy & incredibly spacious with generous room sizes & an open, social layout. This unit has undergone a complete & very high-end transformation inside including in-suite laundry, top of the line Torly cork flooring (hypo-allergenic, soft under foot, waterproof & 25 year warranty!), two tasteful & newly renovated bathrooms with lovely tile work, custom kitchen & bathroom cabinetry, stone countertops & stainless appliances. The building has had recent exterior paint, new boiler & new torch on roof. Common features: bicycle storage, work bench area for home projects, rec room & garden beds! No age restrictions and two pets welcome!



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1061 Fort St - Mosaic Building Victoria BC
Want to live in an affordable downtown apartment? Want to live and work at home? Want to turn the key on a low maintenance home owner lifestyle? Then you’ll want to see this funky studio condo in the Mosaic building on Fort Street! This bright live/work condo has floor to ceiling windows, wood laminate flooring and is freshly painted. Efficiently designed corner kitchen with fridge, stove and small dishwasher. Stay warm and cozy in front of a gas fireplace, or tuck yourself into the raised sleeping nook set off from the living area. Four piece bathroom with subway-tile tub/shower surround and natural stone tile floors. Adjacent in-suite laundry closet. This unit is on the east side of the building and enjoys morning sunshine and privacy. Rentals and pets permitted, bike storage and storage lockers located in basement level. All of this in a stylish seismically upgraded steel and concrete building!

 

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760 Johnson St - The Juliet - Victoria BC

Location! Location! Who needs a car when you live in the heart of Victoria’s vibrant downtown district, set amongst the many restaurants, theatres, cafe's and entertainment. Glorious amount of natural light with two walls of windows PLUS a private deck with room for a BBQ & seating! Contemporary kitchen, s/s appliances, under cabinet lighting, dark cabinets, white quartz counters & tile backsplash. Spa bathroom, vessel sink, luxurious soaker tub with rain shower head. Gleaming dark stained engineered hardwood floors, tiled entry hall, bathroom and kitchen. BONUS FEATURES: Transient zoning allows Airbnb, short or long term rentals, spectacular roof top garden with outdoor kitchen & several seating areas, custom closet upgrade + built-in cabinet in the bedroom, separate storage locker on the same floor, insuite laundry, large entryway with closet, car share, bike storage, pets permitted. Measured at 595sqft, Strata Plan at 562sqft.


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930 Yates St - Manhattan Building - Victoria BC - BOSA Development

Bright South West facing suite at the Manhattan! Centrally located in Vibrant Downtown Victoria this is a Steel & Concrete BOSA Built High Rise. Updated & freshly painted this unit is stylish but still a wonderfully cozy 1 bedroom. Features include: 7th floor views overlooking the city & towards the Sooke Hills, a roomy open plan, large picture windows offering tons of natural light & in-suite Laundry. Enjoy long summer days capped by superb sunsets on the extra large balcony. A well run building with onsite caretaker, exercise room + guest suite. LOW Strata Fees PLUS it's RENTABLE & has NO AGE RESTRICTIONS which is good for resale. AND PETS ARE WELCOME!!!! Everything you need is within walking distance. Across the road from the Market on Yates, London Drugs, Starbucks, movie theatres & a hot restaurant/shop or coffee shop on every corner in any direction. Just step outside & enjoy life from your dapper new condo. Click the media icon for 3D tour & floorplans & CALL TODAY TO VIEW!


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Buy a Waterfront Property in Saxe Point Esquimalt - Victoria BC

Fabulous Saxe Point Waterfront Home! This completely restored 1928 character 4 bedroom/3bath home exudes luxury, from the breathtaking views & water access to the high end, modern finishing perfectly mixed with historic roots. Step inside the open concept main living & dining area w/stunning cork flooring, a gorgeous custom kitchen w/ SS appliances including a gas range, Quartz counters/eating bar, wine cooler, custom built-in cabinetry surrounding a cozy, wood burning fireplace w/ access to a lovely deck. 2 bedrooms, a 2 piece powder room & main floor laundry complete this level. Upstairs you will find an incredible Master Suite featuring the original 1927 clawfoot tub, built in cabinetry & balcony as well as another bedroom & 3 piece bath. The low maintenance yard provides easy water access to swim, kayak, or just explore the tide pools. Walking distance to Saxe Point park, shops, recreational centre, & bus routes. This home is the perfect place to relax!


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