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Information on building codes, fire codes standards, gas and electrical licensing, senior home security, and building bylaws.
Use ExpressAddress to notify multiple Saskatchewan organizations of your move.
Learn about the repair and renovation programs available for low to moderate income homeowners , tenants, and rental property owners.
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation is selling up to 50 homes to Housing Program tenants in select northern communities.
Find information on building standards, zoning bylaws, affordable housing development, and more.
Find a list of resources for condominium boards, owners and developers as well as the professionals that service them.
Learn how to apply for the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit and how to appeal your property tax assessment.
Learn about renting a residence and what may be expected of you as a tenant or landlord. You will also find information on housing programs that are available to citizens who meet certain criteria.
Find information on how to apply for a subdivision, how to appeal a decision, and samples of bylaws and documents to assist in the municipal planning process.
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