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Julian, I don't think there would be anything unethical about 'cherry
picking' the best deals for yourself. Why? It just sounds like good business to
me, you'd be daft not to. If you are going to the trouble and expense of
sourcing the deals then surely that is your prerogative.
Only last weekend I was offered a deal by an investor who I regard as one of
the most ethical people in property. This person was selling it on as there
wasn't quite enough of a margin in it to meet their criteria. As it happened it
didn't suit me either, but someone else snapped it up. If the buyer is
fully aware of all the facts, they have the choice to take it or not. Nothing
unethical about that.
Rich
http://pimlico-flats.co.uk/blog/property-tips-repair-free-rentals/
http://www.absolutely-brilliant-properties.co.uk/ 07773047223
Main contractor/ developer. Bristol/ Bath/ Shepton Mallet triangle. New-build, conversion, renovation.