He is referring to the misrepresentation act 1967
which allows you to wind back the contract (sorry unwind) if you have have relied to on statements to make you enter the contract in the first place
sorry could have been expressed better
cant remember if the act allows you to recover outlay.
Not often used as it unwinds a contract rather than corrects or adjusts it
also if someone had made statements on which you rely,
and has led to loss, then you have a cause of action
so yes and yes
Are you sure it is the seller and not the estate agent ?
If the estate agent had got it wrong then there are a separate set of redresses, the nature of which momentarily escape me.
Your solicitor will be able to advise for a price of course
You will want our FREE ! advice but remember it is free and probably not as good. Altho Barmaid and Freddie are VERY GOOD.
Sorry this has happened.
I went and saw a house once and said 0 OJ where are the boudaries ?
and the estate agent said O god you get your solicitor to sort that sort of thing out,
and I said yeah but the price depends on what is offered
and she smiled such a lovely smile as tho I were some sort of retarded dipstick and said, 'your solicitor....'
and I ceased interest and never went to them again
which I kinda thought was bad - until I read your post.
Your damages would be for wasted outlay, search fees and solictiors fees.
Deep deep internal heart ache for something won and lost
sleepless night and dog diarrhoea are not recoverable.