Posts Tagged ‘ethics’
Posted by Norm Fisher on December 16, 2006
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, Friday, acquitted Saskatoon landlord Jack Grover of obstruction of justice and ordered his immediate release from prison. Grover was convicted of obstruction earlier this year and had served three months of the one year sentence imposed on him in September. The charge resulted from actions Grover allegedly took “to falsify” [...]
Posted by Norm Fisher on November 16, 2006
In my recent post, “Deceptive Agent Practice Could Costs Sellers Money,” I discussed how some agents seem to go out of their way to try to keep other agents from finding out about their newest listings. I speculated that the underlying motivation is that they want to have an opportunity to try to sell it [...]
Posted by Norm Fisher on November 13, 2006
There’s a disturbing practice occurring all too often, which is padding the pockets of some unethical agents at the cost of their sellers. If you’re considering selling a home you should know about it and make certain it doesn’t happen to you. We are currently in a market of low supply and high demand. It [...]