Complaints about underquoting real estate agents soar in NSW despite new laws

By Esther Han
Updated January 29 2017 - 1:08am, first published 12:15am
A property that sells above the advertised price is not in itself evidence of underquoting. Photo: Dan Soderstrom
A property that sells above the advertised price is not in itself evidence of underquoting. Photo: Dan Soderstrom

Twenty-six real estate agents in NSW have been penalised $57,200 in total in the past 12 months for engaging in the banned but hard to prove practice of underquoting, new figures show.

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