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      • A misrepresentation is a statement of fact (not opinion) which is made by a seller before a contract is made. If you relied on that statement when deciding whether or not to go ahead with your purchase, and this then turns out to be wrong, you may be able to claim compensation.
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  2. A misrepresentation is a statement of fact (not opinion) which is made by a seller before a contract is made. If you relied on that statement when deciding whether or not to go ahead with your purchase, and this then turns out to be wrong, you may be able to claim compensation.

  3. Sep 9, 2024 · What is property misrepresentation (mis-selling), and can I sue after buying a house? Property misrepresentation occurs when you buy a property, and the seller lies or misleads you during the sale process. If this happens, you may have a property misrepresentation claim against the seller.

  4. Mar 15, 2022 · A misrepresentation occurs specifically in property transactions when a seller knowingly misrepresents any of their answers on the property information form or in response to enquiries raised of them.

  5. Mistakes can happen and a seller can make an “innocent misrepresentation”. Sometimes, a seller may make a “reckless misrepresentation”, saying something without caring or checking whether or not the statement is accurate.

  6. Misrepresentation is a false statement of fact that a party relies on when entering into a contract causing a financial loss. Innocent misrepresentation occurs when a seller provides incorrect information without any intention to deceive, which can still cause issues for the buyer.

  7. If you enter into a contract and purchase an item or service because you believed a statement (not an opinion) regarding it, then you can end the contract, get a refund and claim compensation. There are three types of Misrepresentation where a false statement was made:

  8. Aug 19, 2021 · If the seller makes a misrepresentation to you, which you rely on in your decision to purchase the property and you suffer a detriment as a result, you may be able to make a property misrepresentation claim.

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