Marigold77
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Not sure where to put this but am sure you will know! At present looking for a long term rental for late this year and know that sometimes if a house has been empty a long while the owner will allow rental , or when there is a house with land the purchaser may not need the house so will rent it out( been in a rental like that before).
The.. factual inaccuracies etc in the ads take my breath away... Yesterday I researched three houses and the ..... pinnochio would be an understatement .. and the cleverest photography I have ever seen. This is not allowed in the UK where I come from and makes the phrase " caveat emptor" take on a whole new meaning.. Including photoshopping the photos on the ad. Like adding a roof to a ruin...And repositioning the dwelling. Is this common here? I knew this could happen as some years ago I was seeking a property for someone from abroad and had to tell them that the ads were not accurate. Wary of formal complaints as if I sift through I might actually find something..
The.. factual inaccuracies etc in the ads take my breath away... Yesterday I researched three houses and the ..... pinnochio would be an understatement .. and the cleverest photography I have ever seen. This is not allowed in the UK where I come from and makes the phrase " caveat emptor" take on a whole new meaning.. Including photoshopping the photos on the ad. Like adding a roof to a ruin...And repositioning the dwelling. Is this common here? I knew this could happen as some years ago I was seeking a property for someone from abroad and had to tell them that the ads were not accurate. Wary of formal complaints as if I sift through I might actually find something..