innsertnamehere
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No you don't. I know in Vaughan they have a computer you can use to go look up assessment info, just sitting in the lobby of city hall. I'd imagine Toronto has the same, though I'll admit I've never tried.
Still don't understand why someone for years would care so much about what goes on with BazisYes, they are public record. It just seems odd to take photos of property assessment details and post that information online. Not illegal, but usually you have to request that information.
I know in Vaughan they have a computer you can use to go look up assessment info, just sitting in the lobby of city hall. I'd imagine Toronto has the same, though I'll admit I've never tried.
As my crime-fighting associate Robin always says, "TL/dr".The reign of terror in the form of SRT's paragraphs returns!! (I'm somewhst kidfing, good information there)
My first posting on this thread, just a comment on some previous post, 99 % of all large scale projects are done in some kind of form of partnerships. No single developer takes a chance on their own.
Some times you see just a single developer name on the project, but there is always multiple investors behind it.
As for E condos, where my daughter bough a unit, the project is proceeding on schedule, and the deal where RioCan bought out both Metropia and Bazis out of the second tower was very beneficial to both developers as it involved RioCan assuming all of the debt.
I thought Cresford own that parking lot on Cumberland now.