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Quebec Street House remains unoccupied and has been sold to an unnamed buyer.

The developer of an unfinished, 36-unit apartment building downtown is in legal dispute with a drywall contractor and building material supplier over hundreds of thousands of dollars of work on the project.

In a petition to the B.C. Supreme Court dated Feb. 2, PRP Holdings Ltd. asked the court to remove builders liens placed on Quebec Street House by Dreadlock Drywall Inc. and Kenroc Building Materials Co. Ltd. On Jan. 12, Dreadlock Drywall filed a builders lien of $318,755.98 on the property, and on Jan. 16, Kenroc filed a lien for $56,942.21 on the property.

“Of that invoice, less than $30,000 of the work value was agreed-to by the Petitioner as an extra,” the petition by PRP Holdings says. “The Defendants have made partial payment under the Agreement but have refused or neglected to pay the balance owing pursuant to the Agreement,” the notice of claim says.

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