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Appeal Court rules Barfoot & Thompson's policy a conflict of interest

An abdication of primary duty by Barfoot & Thompson to act in best interests of clients –Court of Appeal. With special feature audio.

Sally Lindsay
Tue, 19 Apr 2016

Barfoot & Thompson real estate agents will not longer be able to rely on an internal policy saying they should control all negotiations and deal directly with a client whose property they want to buy.

The Court of Appeal has tossed out a bid by the company to overturn a Real Estate Agents

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Sally Lindsay
Tue, 19 Apr 2016
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