Kojiro Shoji to Mr. George Peters, 21 February 1945
Minto City, B.C.
February 21, 1945.
Mr. George Peters,
Administration Dept,
506 Royal Bank Bldg.,
Vancouver, B.C.
Dear Sir:
Your File: #10108
Thank you kindly for your letter of February 12, with regard to sale of my property at
245 Union Street, Vancouver, B.C.
I have been surprized to learn that the price for the sale of the above property being
fixed at $10,500.00 which is considerably lower than the city assessment and way lower than the price
I have in mind if I were to sell that property.
You may have been making arrangement for the above transation on the basis of valuation
independently made following instructions from Ottawa, but I have no intention of
selling that property as I have been enjoying incomes from that property to support
two families.
Regarding Title to that property which was mentioned in your letter, there is something
that I can not understand, that is, when you disposed of my residential building at
Cassiar Street of your city, you did not request me to send you the Title while it seems that you
are interested to have me produce it to you now. In any case I would like to hold
it and retrain from sending it to you with the above mentioned reason.
Yours very truly,
Kojiro Shoji
#03196
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Kojiro Shoji to Mr. George Peters, 21 February 1945
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