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The Metro Vancouver Food Bank is suing an asset inspector it hired last year to compare a site it is considering leasing.
The food bank ended up renting the assets and had to pay $56,081. 55 to repair the floor and fix the defects, he alleged in the civil lawsuit filed with the Supreme Court of Colombia. He also incurred $62,507. 08 in overdue payments due to the process. operations at a separate leased location until the new assets are repaired enough to allow the food bank to set up shop there, he said.
None of the allegations shown in court.
Contractor Conall Barr and his Conall Barr Home Inspections Ltd. (CBHI) were hired on Feb. 11, 2023 at what is now the food bank’s home at 3454 Lougheed Highway in Vancouver, the food bank said.
He stated that Barr’s report “identified any capable or significant deficiencies on the warehouse or loading dock land and receiving domain land. “
The report simply states that the warehouse floor is “concrete. Repairs have been observed. Common fine cracks were observed,” the food bank said.
“In conducting the inspection and writing the report, CBHI and Barr were guilty of violations of the terms and contract and were negligent,” the food bank wrote in its lawsuit.
According to the food bank, Barr failed to practice or report the deficiency that the land “had a significant slope, meaning it was several inches off-point over a really large area. ”
Barr, he alleges, noted that “the land did not want to be repaired to be compatible with its purpose,” which is false, according to the food bank.
It also took a soil sample, the food bank said.
The food bank is for general and special damages plus interest.
Barr has yet to file a reaction to the civil lawsuit.
“I don’t have anything to say at this point,” he told BIV when contacted to see if he had any reaction to the allegations.
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