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Loss after buying in 2005? Really?

Started by Ottawanyc
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So a Canadian senator is being forced to sell her condo (although seems like a coop) to pay up some expenses. Says she is taking a loss, which seems a bit odd to me. Can anyone name the unit? http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/wallin-strikes-tentative-deal-to-sell-manhattan-condo/article14217017/
Response by Ottawanyc
over 12 years ago
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Sorry easier here:

Wallin strikes tentative deal to sell Manhattan condo
By Kim Mackrael and Josh Wingrove
Senator faces a deadline to repay the Senate $100,600 in expenses

Senator Pamela Wallin has struck a tentative deal to sell her New York City condo, as she faces a deadline to repay the Senate $100,600 in expenses.

Ms. Wallin listed her 500-square-foot studio apartment in Manhattan on June 25 at a price that would see her lose money on the property.

The listing showing she has "entered into contract" as of Aug. 14, a term that's used to indicate a tentative deal that is subject to un-finalized conditions. Property records indicate she remains the owner, and the listing remains available for showing.

The senator bought the condo in 2005 for $379,000 (U.S.), according to property records, while she was serving as Canada's consul general in New York.

The $349,000 (U.S.) listing for the "oversized studio" in a 34-floor Lenox Hill tower says the unit is "both functional and charming with a custom high-end renovation." It notes the building is "a proper 'White Glove' Coop with 24/7 doorman, full time concierge, covered circular drive way, storage bins and bicycle room." The monthly taxes and charges are $1,015.

A Deloitte audit into Ms. Wallin's Senate expenses was released last month, with auditors saying Ms. Wallin needed to repay $121,348 to the Senate. It also asked a Senate committee for "interpretation" of another $20,978 in expenses, of which the committee quickly ruled – without interviewing Ms. Wallin – that $17,621 of that must also be repaid, for a total of $138,969.

Ms. Wallin has already repaid the Senate $38,369 in expense claims. According to the audit, the last payment was made June 26, one day after Ms. Wallin's condo hit the market.

Senate officials confirmed last week they've received no payments since the audit's release. The balance of $100,600 is due by Sept. 16. Senate officials have said Ms. Wallin could see her wages garnisheed if payment isn't made by the deadline.

Ms. Wallin – a former broadcaster who was appointed to the Senate in 2009 by Prime Minister Stephen Harper – has criticized the audit process as "fundamentally flawed and unfair," saying new rules were being applied retroactively, but has stayed silent since the audit's Aug. 13 release. A request for comment Tuesday wasn't immediately returned.

Land records show Ms. Wallin also owns a Toronto condo and a Saskatchewan lake property, and co-owns two properties in her hometown of Wadena, Sask.

Ms. Wallin remains a senator, but now sits as an independent, outside of the Conservative caucus.

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Response by fieldschester
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Is she a Democrat or Republican? Maybe Harry Reid or Mitch McConnell could chip in.

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Response by NWT
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Response by alanhart
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Canaday doesn't have senators, because Canada is a monarchy, and senators are found in democracies.

This girl who lost all that money is a subject of the Queen of Canada (who, through transubstantiation, divine providence and noblesse oblige, is also the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ... but draws only one salary, so don't worry about that).

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Response by fieldschester
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Sorry, I thought it was a real senator, someone like Pat Moynihan or Jacob Javitz or Jim Florio or Bob Menendez.
Apparently it's the Canadian version of a "senator" which of course means it has something to do with hockey and they are playing the Kings on October 9th but that has nothing to do with the actual Queen. I'm so confused; Life is probably easier n0rth of here.

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Response by Ottawanyc
over 12 years ago
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True Alan: our senators are appointed and don't really do much, except apparently travel a lot and figure out other ways to spend cash on themselves. But I think you should brush up on your poli sci 101: perhaps the discourses?

HB: republican (aka Conservative).

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Response by sippelmc
over 12 years ago
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Yah thats the one, but what of her pad on 550 park ave?

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Response by yikes
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Midtown East--no surprise this apt has been stuck at 600$ psf for 8 years+.

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Response by NWT
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The 550 Park apartment is the consul general's official residence.

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Response by Ottawanyc
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Nwt: says she bought little place near end of her term as consul general.

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Response by fieldschester
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Small time stuff. No American Senator, like Bob Toricelli, John Corzine, Edward Kennedy, John Kerry, Mike Crapo, or Larry Craig would ever own such a small apartment.

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