Province seeks to seize Surrey home from owner after criminal acts by tenants
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The province is seeking to seize a home in Surrey, B.C., following a series of criminal acts committed by the tenants.
According to court documents obtained by The Vancouver Sun, the property owner is facing legal action from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training (MAEST) after a tenant was accused of multiple criminal activities on the property. The case highlights the complex challenges faced by both landlords and tenants in ensuring safety and compliance with laws.
The incident began when authorities received reports of illegal marijuana cultivation and possession occurri…
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