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Old Posted Nov 22, 2017, 5:09 AM
nchan nchan is offline
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Originally Posted by SpongeG View Post
A Vancouver realtor who bought a False Creek condo from a client then flipped it a month later for $95,000 more than she had bought it for has been told by the B.C. Supreme Court to repay her profit to the original owners.

Dian Dai-Qing Gao and her realtor husband Norman Chan with Sutton-Killarney Realty were sued by a couple who put their condo up for sale in the summer of 2005.

The couple had purchased a new home in West Vancouver and listed their condo for sale at $529,900 with Gao.

They had accepted an offer for $517,500 but the day the offer was to go through it collapsed, the court was told.

At this point Gao and Chan decided to purchase it themselves. The couple testified that they were assured by Gao that the apartment wouldn’t be flipped but would be kept by the realtors as an investment.

Six days after Gao took possession of the condo it was listed for sale at over $100,000 more than she had paid for it.

Justice Janet Sinclair Prowse found that Gao had breached a fiduciary duty she had with the couple and ordered her to repay them the profit of about $70,000 she made in flipping the property.


http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/n...21dbf3&k=72745
***** The sellers listed the property to mother boy friend Rafe Oake of Amex Realty not the buyer Diana Gao of Sutton Killarney Realty as listing agent. The buyers had no fiduciary duty there to the sellers at all. The Vancouver Sun made a mistake gave out wrong information. **********************************

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