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The "Follow Me" command can be used liberally while courting someone to keep them from running off or doing other tasks while you wait for the interaction cooldown timers to expire. Its range is infinite too!
Robbing counting houses with ships is highly profitable and comes at no relations cost. If you're being optimal, you can rob twice a day and net ~20-30k gold each time. 2 ships to rob 3 counting houses is a good balance, you can have one ship per Pirate Den. This might actually be an overpowered strategy...
Attacking a dynasty's property will often cause them to come over. The dynasty member might not try to defend the property, but their rogue bodyguards often will. Should your small dagger-wielding army dispatch these bodyguards, that leaves the dynasty member completely exposed...
There are special items that you can only get through debentures. Legendary swords, for example. I won't say anything more.