K Taguichi to Mr. W E Anderson, 27 February 1947
File 8625
Copy for Mr. Shears' Complaint File.
P.O. Box E,
Raymond, Alta.
February 27, 1947
Mr. W E Anderson
Department of the Secretary of State,
506 Royal Bank Building,
Hastings and Granville,
Vancouver, B.C.
Dear Sir:
I am returning the cheque you have sent me for the sale of my property. I do not want
to sell it since I am not satisfied with such a scandalously low unfair price.
You have stated that the Land Registry Office has cancelled my
Title. Is the Land Registry Office able to cancel any Title? If it is able to
cancel and has already cancelled it, why should you want my Title? And are you
able to sell properties without the Title, without consulting the owner and at
such an unfair price? Or do you make more than one Title to each property? I had
my property rented before I moved out from the Coast but you have not stated
anything about it. What is happening to this? I would like to know the answers to
these questions.
Since I do not want to sell my property, I will not send my Title document.
Yours truly,
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