B.C. city council will partially reimburse homeowner for tax sale, equity loss
PENTICTON, B.C. — The mayor and council of Penticton, B.C., offered an official apology and voted to reimburse a woman almost $141,000 after the city sold her home well below assessed value in order to collect a $10,000 property tax bill.
The city called a special council meeting Tuesday to discuss the recommendations that were made last week in a report from the provincial ombudsperson.
Mayor John Vassilaki says in a statement the home was sold in an “unfortunate set of circumstances” that occurred because of provincial legislation.
He says the city acknowledges the part it played in the incident and is committed to working to improve provincial legislation, but is was “disappointed” in the ombudsperson’s conduct and report.