26-11-2025 22:13 via cbc.ca

Surrey cracks down on illegal home construction, unpermitted renovations

Surrey city council has voted to file notices on title to two properties to alert the public and prospective buyers that there is unpermitted construction on the property. The city announced three other unpermitted structures have been demolished as a result of court orders.
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