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TERMS & CONDITIONS

A legal disclaimer

The information provided on this website and through our real estate services is for general informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure that all details are accurate and up to date, we do not guarantee the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of any information presented. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk.

Our agency does not provide legal, financial, or tax advice. Clients and users are encouraged to seek professional advice from licensed attorneys, financial advisors, or tax consultants before making any real estate transactions. The agency, its employees, and representatives shall not be held liable for any losses or damages arising from reliance on the information provided.

Real estate listings, prices, availability, and descriptions are subject to change without prior notice. All property transactions are subject to applicable laws, regulations, and terms agreed upon between the buyer, seller, and real estate professionals involved.

Terms & Conditions - the basics

The Terms & Conditions outline the rules and responsibilities for using the real estate agency's website and services:

Website Usage: Users can access the site for personal, non-commercial purposes but must not engage in unauthorized or unlawful activities.


Property Listings: Listings are for informational purposes only, subject to changes, and do not constitute binding offers.


User Responsibilities: Users must provide accurate information and avoid misuse of the website.


Liability Limitations: The agency is not responsible for any losses or damages resulting from website use, listing inaccuracies, or service interruptions.

What include the T&C

Any disputes arising from transactions or services provided by the agency should first be addressed through direct negotiation between the parties.

If a resolution cannot be reached, disputes may be settled through mediation or arbitration as outlined in the service agreement.

Legal action should only be pursued as a last resort and must comply with the applicable laws and jurisdiction governing the contract.

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