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Terms of Use

A legal disclaimer

The information provided on this page is for general purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice. While Home Property Network provides this content to help you understand the typical structure of Terms & Conditions, it may not reflect your specific business needs or circumstances.

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You should not rely solely on this content when creating or interpreting your Terms & Conditions. We recommend seeking independent legal advice to ensure that your Terms & Conditions are accurate, comprehensive, and appropriate for your particular situation.

Terms & Conditions - the basics

Terms and Conditions (“T&Cs”) are legally binding terms set by you, as the owner of this website. They define the rules and guidelines governing the activities of visitors and customers when they access or engage with this site. T&Cs also establish the legal relationship between you, as the website owner, and the site visitors.

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Because every website is different, Terms & Conditions should reflect the specific services and activities of the business. For example, a website that sells products or services online will require different T&Cs compared to a website that only provides information.

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Having Terms & Conditions in place helps protect you from potential legal and business risks. However, the requirements can vary depending on the laws of your jurisdiction, so it is important to seek independent legal advice to ensure your Terms & Conditions are suitable for your circumstances.

What to include in the T&C document

In general, Terms & Conditions (T&Cs) set out important rules about how a website and its services can be used. They often include details such as:

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  • Who is permitted to use the website.

  • Payment methods (if applicable).

  • The website owner’s right to change or update services and offerings.

  • Any warranties or disclaimers provided.

  • Intellectual property and copyright protections.

  • The right to suspend or cancel accounts if terms are breached.

  • Other limitations, responsibilities, or protections relevant to the website owner.

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The exact content of your T&Cs should reflect the specific nature of your website and the services you provide. For guidance tailored to your business, we recommend seeking professional legal advice.

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