She told them she didn’t own any other houses because that was her understanding on advice. The law in her case says she can be deemed to own and not own for different purposes. Genuine mistake. Even the different advisers got it wrong.It’s also about what she told them to receive that advice. I mean, if I didn’t tell my accountant all of my earnings and he sends the tax return in THAT I HAVE SIGNED SAYING IT IS A TRUTHFUL ACCOUNT, who gets in trouble, me or my accountant?

