3. Mr and Mrs Foote have fallen in love with a character bungalow and decide to make an offer after the salesperson assures them that the roof has recently been replaced and that the property has been completely rewired. Mr and Mrs Foote pay to get a building inspection done as a condition of their offer. The builder discovers that the property still has all the original wiring and that only a very small part of the roof has been replaced. with most of the roof in very poor condition. They do not proceed with the purchase and are upset that they wasted money on the building report. 4. The Clarke family attended an open home after a half page advertisement in their local newspaper caught their attention; it showed a spacious outdoor entertaining area with a swimming pool. The headline in the advertisement read 'Large Private Outdoor Entertaining Area'. When arriving at the open home, the buyers were shocked and disappointed to see a large unit complex on the boundary of the property that was overlooking the entire outdoor area. 5. Martin and Wendy had seen a property they were keen to purchase so wanted to get their current home on the market as soon as possible. When the salesperson arrived, he told them he could get the property advertised straight away and planned to do an open home the next day. He asked Martin and Wendy to sign an agency agreement but said he would drop an appraisal back to them at a later stage. After1D days of being on the market, Martin and Wendy had still not received an appraisal. 6. Mr and Mrs Bonito had been looking to buy a property that would generate income to assist with their mortgage. After their salesperson informed them of an ideal 'home and income' property he was marketing. the Bonitos viewed the home and their offer was accepted. Shortly after moving in, the Bonitos contacted a property management company to help find them tenants forthe self-contained flat that was underneath the house. They discovered that the flat did not have the appropriate council consent to be rented out. They were advised the kitchen facilities would have to be removed, or they could go through a very costly process to have the property consented to comply as a legal home and income