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    Little white lies you've told to secure a property

    Wow. I wonder if that's even legal. ie breach of fiduciary duty
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    Little white lies you've told to secure a property

    Sir Joh would have had his sir revoked if he had lived long enough for trial.
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    Little white lies you've told to secure a property

    wylie - happy to use more honest tactics, but when you suspect the other side is starting on a dishonest foot, there's not much room left to be honest.
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    Little white lies you've told to secure a property

    Surprise surprise, I did something like that, and now I'm told the highest offer is $1.5m and whether I can do better.
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    Little white lies you've told to secure a property

    I've used the I'm a "buyer's advocate" for a super duper rich jet-setting Chinese in this case (who rocked up in a Porsche). So I probably have two options here: - Either I wait until her vendor gives up, because it's obviously been on market for 3 months; - Or, I tell her my jet-setting...
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    Little white lies you've told to secure a property

    That's true too, hence the point about it being around for 3 months. If someone was going to pay that price, they would've paid it a long time ago.
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    Little white lies you've told to secure a property

    It's hard to tell if an agent is lying. Dealing with one right now who I suspect is lying. First she tells me the price is $1.2m, then the next week it's $1.3m, then $1.5m, next thing I know the vendor wants $1.95m and a day later someone has offered $2m because they love the property so...
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    Little white lies you've told to secure a property

    I've pretended to be a buyers advocate trying to secure a deal win win for everyone, when I'm actually the buyer looking for an outright victory. REAs also lie. Some make up lies about having offers.
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