By A Mystery Man Writer
A new report has found a vulnerable senior in Penticton, B.C., lost her home and hundreds of thousands of dollars in equity after the city auctioned off her house — for a third of its assessed value — over just $10,000 in unpaid property taxes.
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Vulnerable' B.C. senior loses home, hundreds of thousands in equity after city sold house over unpaid taxes
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