Sunday, August 22, 2010

Is it illegal for a rental leasing agent to list a home as 4-bedroom when public records list as 3 bedroom?

In my area it is very common for public records to be wrong. If the leasing agent is wrong then he wasted his time and yours. It was a mistake. No one has broken a law.Is it illegal for a rental leasing agent to list a home as 4-bedroom when public records list as 3 bedroom?
Does the home have four bedrooms?





Then it's not illegal.





Even if it only has three bedrooms, it could simply be an honest mistake on the part of the agent. Why so quick to assume they're being deliberately deceptive? What point would that serve, anyway? If it actually only has three bedrooms, then anyone who went to look at it would figure that out pretty quickly.Is it illegal for a rental leasing agent to list a home as 4-bedroom when public records list as 3 bedroom?
Public records are notorious for being wrong on property characteristics.
No since the leasing agent uses the facts as supplied by the owner.
Well, is it a 4BR or not? Frequently, it's the ';public records'; that are wrong.
lets just call it a mistake. move onto next rental.

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