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More lawsuits filed against buyers in Victoria’s Vivid building, total at 22

Province’s suits allege wealthy buyers took advantage of affordable housing program
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The Vivid building in downtown Victoria on March 6. (Mark Page/News Staff)

The B.C. government has filed nine more lawsuits in the past two weeks against condo owners at Victoria’s Vivid building, bringing the total up to 22 civil claims filed against buyers for breaking the terms of an affordable housing program.

Each suit alleges a separate buyer did not keep their unit as a primary residence — a requirement to be able to purchase units at a below-market rate.

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