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‘Negligent’ house sale case is warning to agents

Lawyer says court ruling reminds real estate agents that they must act in best interests of property sellers.

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 06 Aug 2015

The lawyer in a successful civil action against Stanaway Real Estate says agents need reminding they have a duty of care to their clients.

Lowndes Jordan partner Michael Morrison says the High Court has reaffirmed that real estate agents must advise their clients of any pitfalls in sale and

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 06 Aug 2015
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