Opinion: Disregard rules on building permits and bylaws at your peril

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Opinion: Disregard rules on building permits and bylaws at your peril
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The scope, scale and cost involved in new building and home renovations demand respect for the rules, says HAVAN\u0027s Ron Rapp. Read more.

The owners had been warned that the current bylaws would come into force if any major structural work was to be done or the build was expanded beyond the limits of the existing home.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Stop work orders were issued, with the city refusing to conduct any further inspections, ultimately filing a petition in the courts to compel the owner to demolish the new building within 60 days, with a provision that such demolition would be effected by the city if they failed to comply.Article content

Ultimately, the lender started foreclosure proceedings, and the saga continued to drag out until October of 2022 when the home was finally demolished and the property sold to a new owner. The house was assessed in 2017 at $3 million and would have reflected an even higher valuation by 2022. Bylaws, codes, and permitting requirements exist to respect the occupants’ safety, use, and enjoyment of a home. While often complex and challenging, they cannot be unilaterally set aside by homeowners or the people retained for a renovation or new construction.

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