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An Abundance Of People Looking To Get Fleeced

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  1. From the one hour video:

    Stateview Homes and TD Bank Disaster – Inside Fraud Job – The Canadian Real Estate Show
    Apr 30, 2023 #canadianrealestate #canada #realestate
    #canadianrealestate #canada #realestate #toronto #vancouver #calgary

    Darryl and TK discuss the Canadian Real Estate Market in depth from their own unique perspectives with a particular focus on The Toronto Real estate Market. This week we were happy to welcome Jordon Scrinko from precondo.ca back to the show.

  2. Operators in the built industry have decried the incessant building collapse in the industry, describing it as an embarrassment.

    The immediate past President of the Building Collapse Prevention Guild, Kunle Awobodu said the frequency of building collapses was a cause for concern.

    He said, “The frequency of building collapse is high, embarrassing, and can no longer be excused.\xa0 The head of the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development is the honourable commissioner. The head is usually held accountable in a situation like this. When he assumed this position some months ago, we became hopeful and optimistic as he promised to find a lasting solution to this menace. He really needs to accelerate the process as people are becoming impatient.”

    In the same vein, the National President of the Building Collapse Prevention Guild, Sulaimon Yusuf, said building collapses were denting the reputation of construction professionals.

    He said, “In this global village, every news of building collapse causes incalculable damage to the reputation of the Nigerian built environment professionals. They are regarded as inferior in the eye of foreign counterparts.

    “The price being paid by the Nigerian construction professionals is high in image damage due to the activities of quacks. Hence, the earlier the menace of building collapse is put to rest, the better for the practitioners in the Nigerian building industry.”

    According to him, real estate and housing development have become an alternative booming business for investors, following the collapse of the stock exchange and manufacturing in Nigeria.

    He claimed that many business-oriented people, who possessed no training in building construction had flooded the country’s construction sphere with little respect for professionalism and due process.

    https://www.msn.com/en-xl/africa/other/frequent-building-collapses-an-embarrassment-builders/ar-AA1azvzt

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