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Repossession
After selling your property, your lender must apply the money from the sale to reduce your loan. ... the price your property was sold for. the lender’s costs for selling your property.
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Complaint form
Our website also provides information about your rights as a consumer and information about consumer and competition law. ... Our focus is to make sure New Zealand markets work well and consumers and businesses are confident when…
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Selling at auction
similar. They are not selling their own property. Property is not sold “on behalf of” someone if the owner of the property sells it directly. ... Go to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment website for …
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Selling extended warranties
Selling extended warranties. If you sell extended warranties for an additional price to consumers there are rules you must comply with. ... You must tell the customer this verbally (unless the extended warranty is sold…
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Buying on Trade Me
Buying on Trade Me. Trade Me is an online marketplace where you can buy and sell goods or services. ... Example. The Commission prosecuted an individual for failing to disclose his trader status when selling items…
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Buying a car
Motor vehicle traders have the same legal obligations whether they are selling cars off the lot or online. ... Read more about buying from a car dealer on the Consumer Protection website.
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Petrol pricing
The importer margin is the money retailers have to cover local transport and the costs of selling fuel in New Zealand, as well as profit. ... The AA also monitors prices and margins and has information on their…
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Dealing with typical situations
Do you have an issue or problem you need to solve? Below are some typical situations you may come across while running your business.
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What are product safety regulations and standards?
Supplying or selling products that do not meet product safety regulations is illegal. ... website. You can access the regulations and the Fair Trading Act online at www.legislation.govt.nz.
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Your obligations as a business
Your obligations as a business. As a business, there are rules in the Fair Trading Act that apply to all aspects of promoting and selling goods and services – from advertising and ... It also applies to advertising in all forms such …