Sounds like misrepresentation
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1 | to me. Obviously a 3 bedroom place. sweetgurl108 - 2021-02-25 13:08:00 |
2 | More red tape, cost and bureaucracy. pcle - 2021-02-25 13:39:00 |
3 | “When you are a landlord you are running a business, it’s not a hobby. A business has costs and compliance. If you don’t like it, sell. It's not as if you won't profit on the capital gains. “We need landlords, but we need professional, educated landlords who understand both their rights and their responsibilities.” Sounds good to me. pcle - 2021-02-25 13:42:00 |
4 | Random questions. artemis - 2021-02-25 15:16:00 |
5 | Or the property manager could have just been honest and avoided a of this silliness. sparkychap - 2021-02-25 16:24:00 |
6 | They should absolutely spell out if they are counting the lounge as a bedroom, because it's not the norm. huggy5 - 2021-02-25 17:59:00 |
7 | sparkychap wrote:
Exactly, it is clearly a 3 bedroom place. nzkiwisnz - 2021-02-25 17:59:00 |
8 | Not that I am playing devil's advicate here. but a third year law student had to ask for advice on what to do?, even I know, with no formal law eduaction that it was a missrepresentation and that there is no question the money should be refunded. curlcrown - 2021-02-25 18:22:00 |
9 | curlcrown wrote: done a law degree have you? gabbysnana - 2021-02-25 18:59:00 |
10 | gabbysnana wrote:
Should've gone to Specksavers. curlcrown - 2021-02-25 19:33:00 |
11 | curlcrown wrote:
Not a full refund as of right although that might be an option. Generally the difference between three and four bedrooms would be awarded. Edited by johnston at 8:06 pm, Thu 25 Feb johnston - 2021-02-25 20:05:00 |
12 | I think if you were selling this you would not describe it as four bedrooms. Might say 'three bedrooms and an enterprising buyer might have a flatmate to live in the large lounge as a bedroom to help with the mortgage'. I would call it misrepresentation. shanreagh - 2021-02-26 09:14:00 |
13 | shanreagh wrote:
Undoubtedly and likely a breach of the Fair Trading Act. Edited by johnston at 10:13 am, Fri 26 Feb johnston - 2021-02-26 10:03:00 |
14 | sparkychap wrote:
agree, their response that the previous tenant used the lounge as a bedroom so that's how they advertised it was a crap answer, and given because they know their target demographic may not be all that clued up as to their rights. Even says in the article that the PM was not happy the student called the council for advice...... phoenix22 - 2021-02-26 10:22:00 |