Property Misdescription Act 1991.
The Agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixture, fittings or services and so does not verify they are in working order, fit for purpose or within ownership of the sellers, therefore the buyer must assume the information is incorrect.
Neither has the Agent checked the legal documentation to verify legal status of the property. A buyer must assume the information is incorrect until it has been verified by his or her own Solicitors or Conveyancers.
Nothing concerning the type of construction or the condition of the structure is to be implied from the photograph or plans for the property. Photographs of the interior of the property are given purely to give an indication of decor or style etc., and do not imply that any furniture or fittings etc.. are included.
The Solicitors or Conveyancers will provide a fixture and fittings list in due course. The sales particulars may change in the course of time and any interested party is advised to make a final inspection of the property prior to exchange of contracts. |