"They (the complainant) maintain the constant reaffirmation by the licensee (that they should get a survey done) is totally and absolutely untrue," the REAA said.
One of the previous owners of the property also insisted he told the salesperson the hut was on a paper road, and not on the property, the REAA said.
The REAA said while there were differences of opinion in what was said, the facts remained - the property was advertised incorrectly.
The authority said it was indisputable that Handisides had engaged in unsatisfactory conduct, and that had the case not fallen under the 1976 Act it would have "been minded to award what would have been substantial compensation".
"It is the opinion of the committee that the licensee's performance...falls short of the standard that a reasonable member of the public is entitled to expect from a reasonably competent licensee," the authority said.
- NZ HERALD ONLINE