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David Wong Lai Kwong
It's just the owner (seller) appointing a different stakeholder. A law firm instead of a real estate agency. The potential problems are the same in the sense that the earnest deposit (booking fee) will be forfeited if the buyer defaults in not proceeding with signing the SPA after agreeing to buy under either stakeholders. Most important to check that the stakeholders are legitimate. Read More
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