10 March 2010 A Wellington real estate agent has been discharged without conviction, nearly six years after misleading a buyer on price.
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Apollo Management agreed to buy Citigroup ’s real estate investment unit in a move that will more than triple the value of the private-equity firm’s property assets, a person with knowledge of the deal told Bloomberg News on Tuesday.
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A funny thing about the digital age - the more information we have access to, the more misinformation we get hit with.
Welllington real estate agent Tim Whitehead has won a "discharge without conviction" by appealing to the High Court over his landmark convictions for misleading home buyers.
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News ) reportedly agreed Tuesday to sell its real-estate investment business Citi Property Investors under Citi Holdings, to private equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC. The unit has about 65 inv...
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For more than a year, economists and market-watchers have been wondering out loud whether commercial real estate is the “next shoe to drop” in the country’s ongoing economic crisis. Last month, a Congressional Oversight Panel made the issue an official worry of the U.S. government by publishing a report titled, “Commercial Real Estate Losses and [...]
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A Wellington real estate agent has been discharged without conviction, nearly six years after misleading a buyer on price.
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FRAMINGHAM, Mass., March 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The nationally acclaimed The Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog created by real estate attorney Richard D.
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Despite breaching the Fair Trading Act for misleading a buyer, real estate agent Tim Whitehead left the High Court without a conviction and remains a licenced agent. In 2004 Mr Whitehead advertised a Wellington property as seeking enquiries above $380,000 though the vendor wouldn’t consider less than $400,000. After a lengthy court process in 2007 Mr Whitehead was fined $7500 in the Hastings ...
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Something about the 6-foot, 6-inch, 280-pound real estate agent with the scruffy beard just didn't feel right.