0 to unfairly demand a reduction in the price you have agreed to pay for a house just before you buy it
1 to unfairly demand a reduction in the price you have agreed to pay for a property just before it is time to buy it
We believe the answer to the problems caused by gazumping and gazundering lie in increasing transparency and speeding up the home buying and selling process.
One is gazumping and gazundering; the second is the whole question of daisy chains, as they are called in the property market.
I do not deny for a moment that gazumping—or indeed its ugly sister, gazundering—is a problem.