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In the UK, property advertisements must be clear and truthful. If an ad describes a property as newly renovated but only specifies the kitchen as new, it could potentially be misleading. Tenants might expect more extensive updates. Its advisable to seek clarification from the landlord or letting agent. If there are concerns about misleading information, reporting to the local Trading Standards office is an option.Full Conversation
Is ad legal UK law if property doesn't have new toilet sink and bath should tenants expect it to be new
In the UK, property ads should not be misleading. If an ad suggests a property is newly renovated, tenants might expect essential fixtures like toilets, sinks, and baths to be new. If these aren't new, it could be considered misleading. You could report this to the local Trading Standards office. Is there anything else you need help with?
But doesn't specify it's new like kitchen other parts of property are new
If the property ad specifically mentions that only certain parts, like the kitchen, are new, and it doesn't claim the entire property is newly renovated, then it might not be considered misleading. However, if there's any ambiguity, you can seek clarification from the landlord or letting agent. If you're still concerned, you can discuss this with the local Trading Standards office for guidance. Is there anything else you'd like to know?
In the ad opening line says newly renovated property then only specified that kitchen is newly fitted so it isn't misleading
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In the UK, property adverts should provide clear and truthful information. If the ad describes the property as "newly renovated" but only specifies the kitchen as new, it could potentially be misleading. You may consider:
- Seeking clarification from the letting agent or landlord.
- Reporting concerns to the local Trading Standards office.
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How is it misleading if it clearly specified that kitchen is newly fitted it doesn't claim bathroom is
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In the UK, if an ad describes a property as "newly renovated" without clearly specifying which parts are new, it may lead to misunderstandings. Even if the kitchen is specified, the general term "newly renovated" could imply more extensive updates. For further clarity, you might want to discuss it with the letting agent or landlord directly. If you feel misled, contacting Trading Standards for guidance is an option.
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