BC United calls premier ‘condo king’ over his property sale; Eby says ‘nonsense’
VICTORIA — The sale of Premier David Eby’s condominium in Victoria has become embroiled in the debate over the New Democrat government’s proposed law on short-term rental accommodations.
The Opposition BC United accused Eby on Tuesday of largely profiting from the sale of his condominium in 2019 because it was in a building complex that did not have rental restrictions.
Housing critic Karin Kirkpatrick told the legislature that Eby sold the condo for $150,000 more than he originally paid, capitalizing on the province’s explosion in short-term rentals.
The government introduced proposed legislation this month that takes aim at rapidly expanding short-term rentals in B.C. in an effort to increase badly needed long-term rental housing.