Handwritten contract for home sale is legally binding: B.C. court
The bungled sale of a $2.89 million Richmond, B.C., home under a Chinese-language contract was the subject of a recent B.C. Supreme Court decision, with the court ruling the one-page handwritten document outlining the deal is legally binding.
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![A house at 3311 Blundell Road is at the centre of a years-long legal battle between two ex-dance partners that ended Monday when a B.C. Supreme Court justice ruled the 'Chinese contract' outlining the deal is legally enforceable. A home on a leafy street.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7177193.1713421411!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/3311-blundell-road.jpg)
The bungled sale of a $2.89 million Richmond, B.C., home under a Chinese-language contract was the subject of a recent B.C. Supreme Court decision, with the court ruling the one-page handwritten document outlining the deal is legally binding.