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A Queensland agent markets a property claiming it has 'ocean views' when the view is of a distant sliver of water only visible from one window. This is most likely:

Correct Answer

B) Potentially misleading or deceptive under the Australian Consumer Law

Describing a minimal water glimpse as 'ocean views' could create a false impression in the minds of reasonable buyers. Under the Australian Consumer Law, conduct is assessed by the overall impression created, and disclaimers may not cure a misleading headline claim.

Answer Options
A
Acceptable as sales puffery
B
Potentially misleading or deceptive under the Australian Consumer Law
C
Permitted if the agent adds a disclaimer in small print
D
Only an issue if the buyer complains to the REIQ

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