Welcome to the Website Terms & Conditions of HomeLife Traders. These terms explain your rights and responsibilities when using our website. By browsing, shopping, or creating an account, you agree to follow the conditions listed here. Moreover, we encourage you to read them carefully because they help ensure a safe and transparent shopping experience.

1. User Agreement

When you access our website, you agree to use it lawfully and respectfully. If you misuse the website or commit fraud, we may suspend or terminate your access. Therefore, we recommend using our services in compliance with all applicable laws.

2. Products & Pricing

We work hard to keep product descriptions, images, and prices accurate. However, mistakes can occasionally occur. In such cases, HomeLife Traders corrects the errors as quickly as possible. In addition, we reserve the right to update or change product details and pricing at any time.

3. Intellectual Property

HomeLife Traders owns all text, images, and branding materials displayed on the website. You may view and use the content for personal purposes. However, copying, sharing, or distributing our content without permission violates these Website Terms & Conditions.

4. Payments & Refunds

All payments go through our secure checkout system. If you need a refund, you can request one under our Refund Policy. In addition, we recommend reviewing this policy before making a purchase so you clearly understand your options.

5. Privacy & Security

We value your trust, and we protect your information carefully. For full details, please read our Privacy Policy. Moreover, we consistently update our security practices to keep your data safe.

6. Limitation of Liability

HomeLife Traders does its best to provide a reliable website. However, we cannot guarantee that the site will always function without errors. As a result, we are not liable for indirect damages or losses caused by website use, except when required by law.

7. Governing Law

These Website Terms & Conditions follow Indian law. If disputes arise, Indian courts will handle them. For example, if you want to understand your consumer rights in more detail, you can review the official Consumer Protection Act, India.