- Summary
- The consumer protection framework in 2025 emphasizes stricter scrutiny on contract terms by revisiting the Consumer Rights Act 2015 to ensure greater transparency for buyers. The text notes that if a clause fails to meet the new laws, it becomes legally binding on all parties, meaning a supplier cannot simply refuse to fulfill a request unless it is clearly unfair. Additionally, the government now provides specific guidance on resolving disputes before they escalate to formal courts or tribunals. This updated approach aims to protect individuals from potentially misleading agreements and requires businesses to continuously monitor their own internal processes.
- Title
- Homepage - The Furniture & Home Improvement Ombudsman
- Description
- The Furniture & Home Improvement Ombudsman, is an independent, not-for-profit, government approved organisation set up to help resolve disputes.
- Keywords
- more, read, dispute, consumer, consumers, resolution, ombudsman, retailers, home, members, course, delivery, need, know, furniture, improvement, businesses
- NS Lookup
- A 18.133.135.238, A 35.178.125.53, A 18.134.216.93
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-07Updated 2026-03-07Summarized 2026-03-22
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