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B.C. moving to sa国际传媒榗ooling-off periodsa国际传媒 to stabilize hot real estate market

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High-pressure sales, multiple offers and bidding on homes without an inspection are pushing B.C.sa国际传媒檚 urban real estate market into high-risk deals, and the provincesa国际传媒檚 real estate regulator is considering a sa国际传媒渃ooling-off periodsa国际传媒 to give buyers more information and time before closing a real estate deal.

Finance Minister Selina Robinson says legislation will be coming next spring to protect buyers from making decisions without knowing enough about what they are buying, and what other offers they might be facing. B.C. already has a seven-day cooling-off period for pre-build condominium construction, to allow bidders to change their minds and walk away from deals in a market that has seen speculators bidding up prices.

The details are to be worked out by the B.C. Financial Services Authority (), which started operation in August as the single regulator for financial services in B.C., including real estate. Robinson said a cooling-off period is coming for newly built home sales and resales, but more discussion with real estate and mortgage industries is needed to finalize that terms. Making inspections mandatory before a sale is also being considered.

Robinson said a surge in real estate demand, driven by low interest rates and a rebound after home sales were restricted by the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, has realtors and mortgage brokers concerned they cansa国际传媒檛 adequately protect their clients. Currently the BCFSA doesnsa国际传媒檛 have access to information on multiple bids, and buyers are sa国际传媒渂lind biddingsa国际传媒 on houses without knowing about other bids.

sa国际传媒淧eople looking to buy a home need to know they are protected as they make one of the biggest financial decisions of their lives,sa国际传媒 Robinson said Nov. 4. sa国际传媒淲ith this step, wesa国际传媒檙e moving ahead to protect people and their interests in the real estate market by bringing in a cooling off period for homebuyers and looking at additional measures to ensure effective safeguards are in place.sa国际传媒

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The ministry says a cooling-off period allows buyers a limited time to change their minds and cancel a purchase with sa国际传媒渘o or diminished legal consequences.sa国际传媒

Blair Morrison, B.C.sa国际传媒檚 superintendent of real estate and CEO of the BCFSA, said consultation with industry stakeholders in the coming weeks will help determine the specifics of the regulations. The authority has set up an email address for comments, coolingoff@bcfsa.ca.



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