Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I will have to get more accurate information, I would not want to mislead the Member in giving her an inaccurate answer. I am aware that the staff of the Corporation would become involved, for example, if someone was putting in for a home improvement program, something of that nature where they would go in to look and assess what would need to be done to repair the house. As for purchasing a home, the first-time home owner, due diligence as it is called, the majority of that would be left up to the potential home owner or the buyer, but I will endeavour to get back to the Member to make sure I have not forgotten anything or to what degree the staff would become involved, besides looking at the financial areas. One of the concerns would be if, in fact, someone was purchasing a house that was very old and quite expensive, those things might trigger another process taking place, but for your average sale of a home, I am not too sure as to how deeply the staff would get involved. I will get that information and get back to the Member. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 143-13(7): Support Provided To Down Payment Assistance Plan Applicants
In the Legislative Assembly on April 28th, 1999. See this statement in context.
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Question 143-13(7): Support Provided To Down Payment Assistance Plan Applicants
Item 6: Oral Questions
April 27th, 1999
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