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it
is
important
that
your
personal
practices
are
aligned
with
your
clients
expectations,
as
this
will
decrease
the
risk
of
problems
arising.
However,
it
is
inevitable
that,
at
some
stage,
problems
will
appear
that
need
to
be
dealt
with.
Scenario:
You
have
a
client
(vendor/principal)
that
has
asked
you
to
not
include
any
pictures
of
the
bathroom
in
your
marketing
campaign
for
the
sale
of
their
property,
as
it
is
half
demolished
due
to
an
asbestos
finding.
1.
What
is
the
personal
practice
you
must
employ
to
deal
with
this
matter
and
what
is
the
client’s
expectation?
Property
Misrepresentation
Claims
in
Practice
p/
You
may
lose
the
buyer
for
not
passing
the
correct
information.
You
should
also
answer
with
integrity.
Also,
you
must
disclose
the
damages
in
the
said
property.
The
client
would
be
frustrated
if
it
was
not
mention
to
them
earlier.
One
of
the
nardest
things
to
explain
to
clients
is
that
investment
performance
is
almost
always
relative,
especially
if
or
when
their
gxpectations
are
not
met.
As
long
as
a
client’s
holdings
do
as
well
or
better
than
the
market,
you
will
have
better
defense
against
their
complaints.
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