December 13, 2024

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‘Incredulous’: Oak Bay home owner will get anonymous letter criticizing house’s style – BC

An Oak Bay, B.C., home-owner is sharing a considerably awful letter he received in the mail this month criticizing the exterior style and design of his dwelling.

Walter van de Rijst informed World-wide News that the anonymous card study, “Shame, disgrace, shame on you for constructing this kind of a revolting house in Oak Bay, how did it ever get accepted?”

He was “incredulous” on reading it, he mentioned in a Friday interview.

“It took me aback for a 2nd, just wow. Then I imagined, this is seriously funny. Why would somebody go to this much difficulty?” van de Rijst asked, including that the card price $4.99, according to its label.


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He explained he decided to share the card’s material on social media, just to see how the online would react. To day, he explained about 250 men and women have reacted to his Facebook article — 99 per cent of whom have offered him a “thumbs up.”

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“People have been remarkable,” he reported, “It’s pleasant that persons have been so supportive … a large amount of persons were shocked at the gall that anyone had — that they would go through this considerably problems.”


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Van de Rijst and his wife purchased the residence in October 2020, but their hopes of renovating the house — crafted in 1914 — were being dashed. They tore it down in December 2021 and concluded the rebuild in February past year.

“And here we are nowadays, really content,” he reported.


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The residence displays their eyesight, he additional. van de Rijst designed the kitchen himself, his spouse did all the bogs, and the pair designed other aspects collectively, with assist from a regional structure company.

Oak Bay Mayor Kevin Murdoch explained the card was “kind of silly.”

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“We all have our residences, proper? And we want our houses to represent what we adore,” he reported. “I wouldn’t want any one to not feel welcome, I’m really glad this home-owner is taking it with a feeling of humour, which I imagine is what it warrants.”

— with files from Richard Zussman

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