Misrepresentation In Parking Lot

Summary

Misrepresentation in New Hampshire is covered under the Consumer Protection Act, which prohibits deceptive acts in trade or commerce. If a parking lot was advertised as larger than it is, you may have grounds for a claim. Consider seeking a refund or payment adjustment. For specific legal guidance, consult a local attorney.

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It’s an unpaved lot for parking vehicles on a month to month payment with no lease. It was advertised as 50x70 but then I was told I could only use 50x50
Thanks for sharing the details. Here are some points to consider regarding misrepresentation and false advertising:
- Misrepresentation occurs when false statements are made, which induce you to enter into a contract.
- In New Hampshire, you might have grounds to claim misrepresentation if the advertised lot size was incorrect.
- You could potentially seek a refund or adjustment in your payment to reflect the actual lot size.
Would you like to take any legal action or need further assistance on how to proceed?
Yes I’d like to know what law describes misrepresentation in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, misrepresentation can fall under the broader category of consumer protection laws, specifically under the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Act (RSA *-A). Here are some key points:
- Misrepresentation involves false statements that induce another party to enter into a contract.
- The New Hampshire Consumer Protection Act prohibits unfair or deceptive acts in trade or commerce.
Would you like more specific information on how to proceed with your claim?