Georgia License Law
The concept of 'puffing' in real estate advertising refers to:
AMaking false statements of material fact
BMaking exaggerated, subjective opinions that buyers would not reasonably rely on as fact✓ Correct
CFailing to disclose material defects
DAdvertising a property at an inflated price
Explanation
Puffing involves exaggerated, subjective statements such as 'the most beautiful home in Georgia' that are understood to be opinions, not facts. While potentially misleading, puffing differs from material misrepresentation.
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