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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USERS OF THIS WEBSITE

All material published on the Web Site is published in good faith, however, the Company does not represent or warrant the accuracy or reliability of such information. The Company does not represent, warrant or endorse the quality or reliability of any goods or services displayed on or linked to the Web Site.
All information offered for publication on the Web Site must be legal, decent, honest and truthful and must comply with the British Code of Advertising Practice and all other codes under the general supervision of the Advertising Standards Authority. Any reliance placed on such information or services is entirely at the user's risk and it is the user's responsibility to ensure that any goods or services meet the user's requirements. The Company is not selling or offering for sale any goods or services, nor is it acting as the agent of any person selling or offering for sale any goods or services. The Company expressly disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, to the extent permitted by applicable laws.
The Company encourages the user to exercise his or her discretion when using the Web Site. All users must satisfy themselves by inspection as to the accuracy of any particulars contained on the Web Site before entering into any transaction in respect of a property. All users are advised to seek independent legal advice before entering into any transaction in respect of a property posted on the Web Site. Whilst the Company has made every effort to ensure that persons recommended by it are suitably qualified for the task concerned, it is for the user to satisfy himself that this is the case and the Company accepts no liability for advice or services provided by any partner organisation. The user must visit the relevant property before offering to buy it so that material discrepancies in the published particulars will become apparent. It is always advisable (and compulsory if taking out a mortgage) to carry out a survey prior to buying a property and this should reveal any structural defects which would affect the price.
Any survey will include a valuation of the property and, if the valuation is significantly lower than the published price, the user will not be able to get a mortgage. Details of the price paid for a property will be recorded at the Land Registry in respect of those properties sold on or after 1 April 2000 and are recorded in the Registers of Scotland in the case of most Scottish properties. This will help users judge whether a property is priced realistically in the future.

Any information supplied on this Site is purely as a guide and whilst every care is taken to ensure accuracy no responsibility for errors or misdescription is accepted by R.T.A. (Business Consultants) Ltd., or any of the Company’s employees. Any intending purchaser must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the Statements contained within the Site. Any information supplied in no way constitutes any form of offer and is issued on a Subject to Contract basis only.