B.C. superintendent of real estate denies ignoring ‘shadow flipping’ problem

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British Columbia’s superintendent of real estate is denying that she has failed to take action on “shadow flipping,” saying she only learned of specific allegations from the media last week.

Carolyn Rogers said her office has not received any complaints in recent years about the assignment clause, which involves a real estate agent selling the same home multiple times before the sale closes to drive up the final price and collect several commissions.

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Times Colonist – February 10, 2016.

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