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Under WA consumer protection law, what is 'misleading or deceptive conduct' in the context of property transactions?

Correct Answer

B) Conduct that creates a false or misleading impression about a property, its features, or the terms of a transaction

Under the Australian Consumer Law (which applies in WA), misleading or deceptive conduct includes any representation or omission that creates a false or misleading impression about a property or the terms of a transaction. This can include false statements about property features, concealment of defects, or misrepresentation of zoning.

Answer Options
A
Conduct that only affects competitors, not consumers
B
Conduct that creates a false or misleading impression about a property, its features, or the terms of a transaction
C
Any form of property advertising
D
Conduct that only applies to commercial transactions

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