Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Normally, our houses are sold as is. It is up to the community, I guess, if they want to take the house as it is. If they do not, then they should not take it. In some cases, we may just be condemning some houses and getting rid of them. There may be situations, though, and we are looking into some of those, where we would look at the possibility of putting a bit of money into it to upgrade it. I think the most important thing is that we make sure people know the condition of the house when they take it, that it is not a house in new condition. We do not want to get into the business of renovating these houses before we sell them. In some cases we would, and I think there are some specific cases we are looking into right now. Thank you.
Joe Handley on Staff Housing
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Staff Housing
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 28th, 2000
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